Brute Pour-On for Cattle 1L
Brute Pour-On for Cattle 1L
BRUTE Pour-On for cattle is a ready-to-use formulation containing permethrin, a synthetic pyrethroid highly effective against Buffalo flies and cattle lice.
EFFECTIVENESS
BRUTE Pour-On for cattle can be effective against pyrethroid susceptible Buffalo fly for up to 4 weeks. The length of residual protection against Buffalo flies will vary depending on the level of insecticide resistance within a particular area. BRUTE Pour-On is effective against biting lice and two species of sucking lice.
PRODUCT ADVANTAGES
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Ready-to-use, no dilution necessary.
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Easy to apply - just pour along the backline of each animal.
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Highly concentrated formulation allows for a low volume dose rate - a maximum of 15ml per animal.
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Extremely cost-effective providing economical residual protection.
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A low toxicity formulation with little or no risk or irritation to the skin of animals and operators.
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No label contraindications - can be used with other treatments and medications.
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Short withholding period.
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ONE LITRE treats 66 head at the maximum dose rate.
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Rainfast. Persistence in the hair of animals enhances residual protection.
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Classified as a non-cyano pyrethroid. Crossover resistance to other pyrethroids tend to be lower in this class.
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Can be used in conjunction with Y-TEX Insecticidal ear tags in a strategic insecticidal management program for Buffalo fly control.
DIRECTION FOR USE
ANIMAL & TARGET PEST |
DOSAGE |
ADMINISTRATION |
Cattle, Ready-to-Use Pour-On Application
Buffalo Flies |
1ml / 30kg body weight per animal up to 15 ml maximum Reapply as needed but not more often than once every 21 days.
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SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE Apply with the Brute Applicator Gun
For Buffalo Fly control: Apply |
RESTRAINTS
DO NOT USE on lactating or pregnant cows where milk or milk products may be used to human consumption.
DO NOT TREAT animals with this product more than 3 times in any given 12 month period. Allow at least 21 days between treatments. More frequent use of this product is likely to result in residues above the MRL.