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Vetsense Ivermec Pour-On For Cattle

Vetsense Ivermec Pour-On For Cattle

Vetsense Ivermec Pour-On is specifically formulated for the treatment and control of both internal and external parasites in cattle. It contains Ivermectin, a potent member of the macrocyclic lactone chemical family.


Features & Benefits

  • Broad-spectrum parasite control

  • Effective against internal and external parasites, including cattle ticks and buffalo flies

  • Safe, economical, and easy to use

  • Wide safety margin for cattle

  • Rainfast for reliable performance in all conditions


Withholding Periods

  • Meat: Do not use less than 42 days before slaughter for human consumption

  • Milk: Zero (0) days


Trade Advice

  • Export Slaughter Interval (ESI): Do not use less than 42 days before export slaughter. Always verify the current ESI with Vetsense Pty Ltd on 0245 779 911 or via the APVMA website: apvma.gov.au/residues


Available Pack Sizes: 250 mL, 1 L, 2.5 L, 5 L

 

Apply along the backline of the animal, using a standard pour-on applicator, in a strip starting between the shoulder blades. This product is not to be given orally or injected.

Liveweight Dose Volume 250mL Pack Treats 1L Pack Treats 2.5L Pack Treats 5L Pack Treats 20L Pack Treats
50-100 kg 10 mL 25 100 250 500 2000
101-150 kg 15 mL 16 66 166 333 1333
151-200 kg 20 mL 12 50 125 250 1000
201-250 kg 25 mL 10 40 100 200 800
251-300 kg 30 mL 8 33 83 166 666
301-350 kg 35 mL 7 28 71 142 571
351-400 kg 40 mL 6 25 62 125 500
401-450 kg 45 mL 5 22 55 111 444
451-500 kg 50 mL 5 20 50 100 400
501-550 kg 55 mL 4 18 45 90 363
551-600 kg 60 mL 4 16 41 83 333
601-650 kg 65 mL 3 15 38 76 307

 

Over 650 kg dose at rate of 1 mL/10 kg body weight. A representative sample of animals should be weighed before treatment either with scales or weighband. Dose according to the heaviest animal by liveweight in the group (cows, bulls, calves, heifers, etc.). Do not underdose. Where there is a large variation in size within the group, draft into two or more lines based on bodyweight, to avoid excessive overdosing.

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Vetsense Ivermec Pour-On For Cattle

Vetsense Ivermec Pour-On is specifically formulated for the treatment and control of both internal and external parasites in cattle. It contains Ivermectin, a potent member of the macrocyclic lactone chemical family.


Features & Benefits

  • Broad-spectrum parasite control

  • Effective against internal and external parasites, including cattle ticks and buffalo flies

  • Safe, economical, and easy to use

  • Wide safety margin for cattle

  • Rainfast for reliable performance in all conditions


Withholding Periods

  • Meat: Do not use less than 42 days before slaughter for human consumption

  • Milk: Zero (0) days


Trade Advice

  • Export Slaughter Interval (ESI): Do not use less than 42 days before export slaughter. Always verify the current ESI with Vetsense Pty Ltd on 0245 779 911 or via the APVMA website: apvma.gov.au/residues


Available Pack Sizes: 250 mL, 1 L, 2.5 L, 5 L

 

Apply along the backline of the animal, using a standard pour-on applicator, in a strip starting between the shoulder blades. This product is not to be given orally or injected.

Liveweight Dose Volume 250mL Pack Treats 1L Pack Treats 2.5L Pack Treats 5L Pack Treats 20L Pack Treats
50-100 kg 10 mL 25 100 250 500 2000
101-150 kg 15 mL 16 66 166 333 1333
151-200 kg 20 mL 12 50 125 250 1000
201-250 kg 25 mL 10 40 100 200 800
251-300 kg 30 mL 8 33 83 166 666
301-350 kg 35 mL 7 28 71 142 571
351-400 kg 40 mL 6 25 62 125 500
401-450 kg 45 mL 5 22 55 111 444
451-500 kg 50 mL 5 20 50 100 400
501-550 kg 55 mL 4 18 45 90 363
551-600 kg 60 mL 4 16 41 83 333
601-650 kg 65 mL 3 15 38 76 307

 

Over 650 kg dose at rate of 1 mL/10 kg body weight. A representative sample of animals should be weighed before treatment either with scales or weighband. Dose according to the heaviest animal by liveweight in the group (cows, bulls, calves, heifers, etc.). Do not underdose. Where there is a large variation in size within the group, draft into two or more lines based on bodyweight, to avoid excessive overdosing.

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Vetsense Ivermec Pour-On is specifically formulated for the treatment and control of both internal and external parasites in cattle. It contains Ivermectin, a potent member of the macrocyclic lactone chemical family.


Features & Benefits

  • Broad-spectrum parasite control

  • Effective against internal and external parasites, including cattle ticks and buffalo flies

  • Safe, economical, and easy to use

  • Wide safety margin for cattle

  • Rainfast for reliable performance in all conditions


Withholding Periods

  • Meat: Do not use less than 42 days before slaughter for human consumption

  • Milk: Zero (0) days


Trade Advice

  • Export Slaughter Interval (ESI): Do not use less than 42 days before export slaughter. Always verify the current ESI with Vetsense Pty Ltd on 0245 779 911 or via the APVMA website: apvma.gov.au/residues


Available Pack Sizes: 250 mL, 1 L, 2.5 L, 5 L

 

Apply along the backline of the animal, using a standard pour-on applicator, in a strip starting between the shoulder blades. This product is not to be given orally or injected.

Liveweight Dose Volume 250mL Pack Treats 1L Pack Treats 2.5L Pack Treats 5L Pack Treats 20L Pack Treats
50-100 kg 10 mL 25 100 250 500 2000
101-150 kg 15 mL 16 66 166 333 1333
151-200 kg 20 mL 12 50 125 250 1000
201-250 kg 25 mL 10 40 100 200 800
251-300 kg 30 mL 8 33 83 166 666
301-350 kg 35 mL 7 28 71 142 571
351-400 kg 40 mL 6 25 62 125 500
401-450 kg 45 mL 5 22 55 111 444
451-500 kg 50 mL 5 20 50 100 400
501-550 kg 55 mL 4 18 45 90 363
551-600 kg 60 mL 4 16 41 83 333
601-650 kg 65 mL 3 15 38 76 307

 

Over 650 kg dose at rate of 1 mL/10 kg body weight. A representative sample of animals should be weighed before treatment either with scales or weighband. Dose according to the heaviest animal by liveweight in the group (cows, bulls, calves, heifers, etc.). Do not underdose. Where there is a large variation in size within the group, draft into two or more lines based on bodyweight, to avoid excessive overdosing.