Treat cattle with 10 grams per 100 pounds body weight with a maximum of 70 grams per animal. Then, for the above parasites, feed continuously at these levels: Feeder cattle -- 2 -- 5 grams of phenothiazine daily; beef calves --.5 to 1.5 grams daily depending on weight of animal. Treat lambs with 12 grams per head for lambs weighing up to 50 pounds; treat lambs over 50 pounds and adults with 24 grams per animal. For continuous control, feed 1 part phenothiazine to 9 parts minerals or salts. To include in feed, add phenothiazine to supply 0.5 to 1 gram per sheep daily.
Continuous administration is not recommended for lactating cows. Following single dose treatment, milk should be discarded for 4 days following treatment.
Aids in reducing the incidence and severity of bloat in beef or dairy cattle on legume pasture.
Feed 75000 units or 75 milligrams per head daily.
For the prevention or treatment of acetonemia (ketosis) in dairy cows.
For the prevention of acetonemia (ketosis) feed 1 4 pound per day beginning at calving and continuing for 6 weeks. For the treatment of ketosis feed 1 4 to 1 2 pound per day for 10 days.
Helps control shipping dysentery and coccidiosis in lambs.
feed at.05% level for 2 or 3 days.
Stimulates rumen activity.
Incorporated in commercially prepared feed at proper levels.
Prevents and treats acetonemia (ketosis) in dairy cows.
For prevention of ketosis, feed 1 4 pound per head daily for 6 weeks commencing at calving time. For treatment of ketosis, feed 1 2 pound daily until symptoms disappear. Then, feed preventive dose until 6 weeks after calving.