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Cattle External Parasite Control
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$110.95
Cylence Ultra Insecticide Cattle Ear Tags provide effective and long-lasting control of buffalo flies, including populations resistant to organophosphate insecticides, in both beef and dairy cattle.
Each tag is impregnated with Betacyfluthrin, a second-generation synthetic pyrethroid insecticide, and Piperonyl butoxide, which acts as a synergist to enhance effectiveness. The active ingredients are slowly released from the tag, providing up to 4 months of protection against buffalo fly infestations.
Each tag provides up to 4 months of buffalo fly protection.
To apply, attach two tags per animal (one in each ear) using an Allflex Universal (Red) or LazaMatic applicator. Tag all cattle over 3 months of age — tagging younger calves may cause ear damage.
Cylence Ultra is most effective when applied during peak fly season, typically when cattle show signs of fly worry or when infestations exceed 200 flies per beef animal or 30 flies per dairy cow.
Apply at the start of peak fly season for best results.
To help prevent insecticide resistance, rotate between chemical classes both within and between seasons. Continuous use of one class (e.g. pyrethroids or organophosphates) can reduce long-term effectiveness.
Key Product Benefits
- Second-generation synthetic pyrethroid ear tag containing Betacyfluthrin and Piperonyl butoxide
- Provides long-lasting buffalo fly control for up to 4 months
- Two-tag system ensures fast, even distribution of active ingredients
- Suitable for both beef and dairy cattle, with no withholding periods
Pack Size: 20 Tags
$295.95
Dectomax Injectable is approved for the treatment and control of internal and external parasites of cattle. It is safe for use in beef cattle, including pregnant cows, newborn calves and bulls.
The control of the following harmful species of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, sucking lice, biting lice, cattle tick and mange mites.
- Gastrointestinal Roundworms (adults and fourth-stage larvae)
- Ostertagia ostertagi (including inhibited larvae) – Small brown stomach worm
- Haemonchus placei – Barbers pole worm
- Trichostrongylus axei - Stomach hair worm
- T. colubriformis – Black scour worm
- T. longispicularis*
- Cooperia oncophora – Small intestinal worm
- Cooperia spp
- Bunostomum phlebotomum* – Hook worm
- Oesophagostomum radiatum – Nodule worm
- Toxocara vitulorum* – Round worm * adults only
- Lungworms (adults and immature)
- Dictyocaulus viviparus
Sucking Lice
- Haematopinus eurysternus
- Linognathus vituli
- Solenopotes capillatus
Biting Lice
Effective as an aid in the control of biting louse (Bovicola bovis)
Mange Mites
- Psoroptes bovis
- Sarcoptes scabiei var bovis (not present in Australia)
Dosage and Administration:
Administer Dectomax injectable solution at the recommended dosage of 1 mL (10 mg doramectin) per 50 kg body weight by subcutaneous injection.
Injections should be given using 16- to 18-gauge needles, regardless of administration route. Needles 1/2 to 3/4 inches in length are suggested for SC injections, which should be given under the loose skin in front of or behind the shoulder.
Withholding periods:
Meat: Cattle 42 days
Milk: Do not use during lactation or less than 60 days before calving when milk or milk products are to be used for human consumption or processing.
Animals must not be repeat-treated within 4 weeks of a previous treatment
Pack size 500ml.
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