Coli antibodies to provide scour protection for newborn calves. Give calves 20 ml orally within 4 hours after birth. Clostridium perfringens Type C and K99 E.
Multocida, and a leukotoxoid. Give 2 mL SQ, followed by a second dose of monovalent BRSV vaccine (Titanium BRSV) and M. Titanium 5 + PH-M may be administered to pregnant cattle provided they were vaccinated, according to label directions, with Titanium...
Calves vaccinated before 6 months of age should be revaccinated at 6 months of age. Safe for pregnant cows. IBR, BVD, PI3, BRSV and Mannheimia haemolytica. Repeat in 2-4 weeks and once annually.
Give 2 ml SQ prior to the onset of pinkeye season. Annual booster is recommended. Single dose protection against pinkeye caused by Moraxella bovis in cattle 2 months of age or older.
For prevention of Clostridium chauvoei, septicum, novyi, sordellii, perfringens Types C & D plus Haemophilus somnus. 7-way blackleg plus somnus protection for cattle. Give cattle 2 ml SQ.
For prevention of Clostridium chauvoei, septicum, novyi, sordellii, perfringens Types C & D and Moraxella bovis. Animals vaccinated before 3 months of age should be revaccinated at weaning or 4-6 months of age.
Annual booster is recommended. Give 5 ml SQ 2-4 weeks prior to breeding. Safe for pregnant cows. IBR, BVD Types I and II, PI3, BRSV, Vibrio and 5 strains of Lepto. Booster in 4-5 weeks.
For primary vaccination, booster with BRSV in 2-4 weeks. Calves vaccinated before weaning should be revaccinated 30 days after weaning. Safe for pregnant cows, or calves nursing pregnant cows, providing cows were vaccinated according to label directions...
Annual booster is recommended. Calves vaccinated before 6 months of age should be revaccinated at 6 months of age or at weaning; ideally calves should receive the first dose 2-4 weeks before weaning with booster at weaning.
Treatment Calves 40 - 100 mL; Cattle 75 - 100 mL; Sheep 20 - 40 mL; Administer every 12- 24 hours intervals until improvement is noted. Inject SQ or IM. View manufacturer and/or label information
Vaccine is SAFE for pregnant cows and calves nursing pregnant cows. Dosage Instructions: administer 2 mL subcutaneously in the front of the shoulder and midway of the neck, away from the supra scapular lymph node.
Administer second dose 4-6 weeks later. Recommendation: re-vaccinate with a single dose annually. View manufacturer and/or label information Vaccine is SAFE for pregnant cows and calves nursing pregnant cows.
Give 2 ml SQ or IM. Modified live, requires mixing. Annual booster is recommended. Do not use in pregnant cows or calves nursing pregnant cows. Calves vaccinated before 6 months of age should be revaccinated at 6 months of age.
Give 2 ml SQ to cattle 3 months of age or older. IBR, BVD Types I and II, PI3, BRSV, Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida. Annual booster is recommended. Modified live, requires mixing.
For prevention of Mannheimia haemolytica types A1 and A6, Pasteurella multocida type A3, Salmonella typhimurium and Haemophilus somnus. Pasteurella, salmonella and somnus protection for cattle.
Calves vaccinated before 6 months of age should be revaccinated after 6 months of age or at weaning. 21 day slaughter withdrawal. View manufacturer and/or label information Can be administered to calves nursing pregnant cattle only if their dams were...
Recommended for the vaccination of healthy cattle 60 days of age or older as an aid in the reduction of respiratory disease and arthritis caused by Mycoplasma bovis. Only one dose vaccine for Mycoplasma bovis.
Proven broad immune response against both bacteria and viruses most associated with BRD in a single vaccine. Annual revaccination recommended. Fits well in branding and/or preconditioning vaccine protocols and in arrival programs for stocker and feed-yard...
✓ May be administered to pregnant cattle provided they were vaccinated, according to label directions with titanium vaccines 30 to 60 days prior to breeding.
✓ Calves vaccinated before weaning should be revaccinated 30 days after weaning.
Spray 1 mL into each nostril or 2 mL into 1 nostril. This product is safe for pregnant cows or calves nursing pregnant cows. 21-day slaughter withdrawal. View manufacturer and/or label information
Give 2 ml SQ or IM in the neck 3-6 weeks prior to the onset of pinkeye season. Annual booster is recommended. Single dose protection against pinkeye caused by Moraxella bovis in cattle.
Amplimune is used to reduce mortality and clinical signs associated with calf scours caused by E. Amplimune is a one-time immunotherapeutic treatment for calves 1 to 5 days old. Administer 1 ml intravenously.
Provides proven protection from the 5 most common viral respiratory disease. IBR, PI3, BRSV (MLV), BVD Types 1 & 2 (KV) Give two 2 mL doses SQ, 3 weeks apart. Offers fetal protection.
Perfringens types C & D (overeating disease) and tetanus. For the immunization of healthy sheep, goats and cattle against enterotoxemia caused by the toxins of Clost. Dosage is 2 ml for sheep and goats and 5 ml for cattle injected SQ.