This sheep footbath is effective in the treatment of claw/hoof diseases including interdigital dermatitis. The profiled base splays the hoof to allow better penetration of treatment solution between the claws. Made from strong, lightweight polyethylene, this footbath is quick and easy to set up anywhere on the farm. The slimmer and longer dimensions make this footbath ideal for use in mobile sheep races. The turned in rim reduces spillage of the footbathing treatment solution. The inbuilt ribs also ensure the animals go through the footbath slower, allowing the hoof to bathe for longer while also preventing slipping by the sheep. It is easy to empty and clean to improve farm hygiene. Hard wearing and durable construction with smooth, rounded edges for safety. 2451 x 470x 203 mm.
JFC's Sheep Foot Bath smooth base is effective in the treatment of claw/hoof diseases including interdigital dermatitis. Features
• Portable and versatile this footbath is quick and easy to set up anywhere on the farm. • Manufactured from tough polyethylene making them extremely hard wearing and durable. • Smooth base is effective in the treatment of claw/hoof diseases including interdigital dermatitis. • Built in safety ribs to prevent slipping Benefits • Assist in the prevention and treatment of claw/hoof diseases and lameness. • Portable and versatile it is quick and easy to set up anywhere on the farm. • Reduce the spread of infection.
Ivomec classic injection is a tried and trusted treatment for harmful internal and external parasites. Providing effective control of gastro-intestinal roundworms, lungworms, eye worms, warbles, lice and mange mites of cattle and sheep. To ensure administration of a correct dose, bodyweight should be determined as accurately as possible. The accuracy of the dosing device should be checked. If animals are to be treated collectively rather than individually they should be grouped according to their bodyweight and dosed accordingly, in order to avoid under or overdosing. The product should be given only by subcutaneous injection under the loose skin in front of, or behind, the shoulder. Divide doses greater than 10 ml between two injection sites. Different injection sites should be used for other parenteral products. A dosing programme should be established with your veterinary surgeon. Veterinary advice should be sought on appropriate dosing programmes and stock management to achieve adequate parasite control and to reduce the likelihood of anthelmintic resistance developing. Veterinary advice should also be sought if the product does not achieve the desired clinical effect, as other diseases, nutritional disturbances or anthelmintic resistance might be involved. Frequent and repeated use may lead to the development of resistance. It is important that the correct dose is given in order to minimize the risk of resistance. Ivermectins may not be well tolerated in non-target species and may be fatal. In cattle edible tissues from slaughtered animal must observe and withdrawal period of 49 days. Do not use in lactating cows producing milk for human consumption. Do not use in non-lactating dairy cows including pregnant dairy heifers within 60 days of calving. In sheep edible tissues from slaughtered
Cobalt B12 with Selenium is a highly concentrated liquid supplement suitable for sheep and cattle. Cobalt B12 with Selenium contains Cobalt, selenium, vitamin b12 as well as other essential minerals that help promote healthy rumen function in sheep and cattle.
For the treatment and control of gastro-intestinal roundworms, lungworm & external parasites in cattle & sheep.
Dosage:
Cattle: Should be given to cattle only by subcutaneous injection in front of or behind the shoulder, at the recommended dose of 1ml per 50kg bodyweight. A sterile 17 gauge 1/2 inch needle is recommended.
Sheep: Should be given to sheep only by subcutaneous injection over the neck, at the recommended dose rate of 0.5ml per 25kg bodyweight. A sterile 17 gauge 1/2 inch needle is recommended. Although one injection controls internal parasites and may result in clinical improvement of sheep scab, two injections with a seven day interval are required to eliminate all living Psoroptes ovis mites.
Withdrawal period:
Cattle meat: 49 days,
Cattle milk: Do not use in lactating cows producing milk for human consumption.Do not use in non-lactating dairy cows including pregnant dairy heifers within 60 day of calving.
Sheep meat: 22 days.
Sheep Milk: Do not use in lactating sheep producing milk for human consumption. Do not use in sheep within 60 days of lambing where milk is to be used for human consumption.