SMZ-Med 454 - 1 lb

SMZ-Med 454  -  1 lb
Item# 9-10
$21.65

Product Description

(SAME FORMULATION AS SULMET)

A 100% sodium sulfamethazine for use in drinking water or as a drench. Prepare a 12% stock solution by adding a 1 lb packet to a gallon of water. Drinking water dosage for cattle, calves and swine: 1st day add 3 fl oz for each 100 lb of body wight. 2nd, 3rd, 4th days add 1.5 fl oz for each 100 lb body weight.

DESCRIPTION: For the treatment of shipping fever, bacterial scours, foot rot, calf diptheria, acute mastitis and acute metritis in cattle; bacterial scours and pneumonia in swine; infectious coryza, coccidiosis, acute fowl cholera and pullorum disease in chickens and coccidiosis in turkeys. Prepare a 12% stock solution by adding the contents of one package of Sulmet into one gallon of water. Slaughter is 10 days for cattle and 15 days for swine after last treatment. Do not use in calves under 1 month of age or calves being fed an all-milk diet. Do not use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older.

INGREDIENTS: 100% sodium sulfamethazine

DIRECTIONS: Drinking water dosage for cattle, calves and swine: 1st day add 3 fl oz for each 100 lb of body wight. 2nd, 3rd, 4th days add 1.5 fl oz for each 100 lb body weight. Poultry: Add 2 tablespoons to each gallon, or one gallon of stock solution to 128 gallons. Following administration directions, this will provide a recommended dose of approximately 58 to 85 mg/lb/day body weight in chickens and 50 to 124 mg/lb/day body weight in turkeys, depending upon the dosage, age, class of chickens or turkeys, ambient temperature and other factors.As a Drench: Dilute the proper dose of stock solution and drench or administer with dose syringe. Cattle and calves not drinking must be dosed by drench or with Sulmet Oblets. For best results, pen-up animals to be treated, and treat sick animals individually.Chickens and Turkeys: Add the required dose to that amount of water that will be consumed in one day. Water consumption should be carefully checked to insure adequate drug intake. As a generalization, 100 turkeys will drink one gallon of water per day for each week of age; chickens will consume one-half this amount.