Key Features of Closamectin pour on
Ready to use pour-on solution
helps treat and control mixed trematode (fluke) and nematode or arthropod infestations
Uses a unique mixture of ivermectin and closantel
Highly effective
Extremely easy to use compared to injections or drenches.
Field Tests
Field tests have shown that Closamectin Pour-on is highly effective in the fight against ostertagia ostertagi
Killed 99.8% of adult fluke aged 12 weeks following infection
Killed 98.3% of immature fluke aged 7 weeks following infection
Killed 95.7% of Cooperia oncophora in field tests
Killed 99.5% of Cooperia surnabada in field tests
Closamectin Treatment Regime
It is recomended that treating beef cattle at least twice a year is the most effective way of controlling the fluke problem on your farm.
Housing: Cattle should be treated at the time of housing or just after housing. A second treatment may be needed if the cattle are housed early or if the area is highly susceptible to contamination.
Turnout: Cattle should be treated at 8 to 10 weeks after turnout. This treatment will kill fluke that have been picked up by cattle as soon as they were turned out. This treatment will also help reduce the reinfection of pastures.
Outwintering: For cattle who are outwintered a treatment should be given in the late autumn to early winter, a second treatment may be needed in January/February.
Bought in cattle: All bought in livestock should be treated and quarantined for at least 48 hours, this will help protect your herd from infections introduced from new cattle
Products specifications
Delivery Class
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POST5 |
Animal
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Beef |
Animal
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Dairy |
Litres
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2.5 L |