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From $8.95
SIZES:
5L;
20L
From $75.95
QuickBayt Fly Bait comes as ready-to-use bait granules. It contains the attractant muscalure, and BITREX a bittering agent to reduce the possibility of accidental ingestion by animals, children and pets.
QuickBayt Fly Bait is the most effective and attractive fly bait on the market killing flies 3-5 times faster than other brands.
Benefits:
- Powerful - Kills flies fast.
- Effective - Controls flies resistant to organophosphates and carbamates.
- Convenient - Ready-to-use scatter bait or paint-on application.
- Strategic - Contains a specially formulated mixture of attractants.
- Economical - Effective fly control contributes to better sanitation around commercial facilities.
- User Friendly - Easy to mix and apply.
- Not a scheduled poison.
Use in bait stations or scattered in areas out of reach of animals. Wetting QuickBayt increasing attractiveness.
Applying QuickBayt to moistened hessian bags is an effective application method.
Refresh weekly.
Active Constituents: 5g/kg Imidacloprid 1.0g/kg (Z)-9-Tricosene
Physical Characteristics: Pink granular bait
From $31.95
iO Ratshot Blocks BLUE Difenacoum are deadly to mice & rats. They also reduce the risk for secondary poisoning for dogs, cats, birds, native animals, livestock.
Ready to use Baits for BALANCED RODENT CONTROL indoors & out.
RATSHOT Blocks BLUE Difenacoum employs the A.I Difenacoum, delivering significant advantages in a number of ways.
1: Most rat & mouse specific anticoagulant rodenticide.
2: Relatively low amounts of bait to kill rats & mice.
3: The product of choice when you need effective control with reduced risk.
4: Science based formulation, all-weather blocks.
SIZES:
800g (pictured);
2kg;
8kg
From $59.95
***Current expiry - 31/8/26***
Vytrate is an oral, non-antibiotic supportive treatment for replacement of lost fluids and electrolytes in scouring or dehydrated calves, pigs and lambs. Suitable as a first feed for bought in or stressed calves and pigs, and as an aid in the treatment of pregnancy toxaemia in ewes.
Features of Vytrate:
- Actively fights dehydration and replaces lost fluids and electrolytes.
- Reduces scour duration and severity.
- Contains a balanced mix of glucose, glycine, citrate and electrolytes.
- Fights acidosis.
- Easy to mix and administer.
- Registered for use in calves, lambs and ewes, dogs, cats, pigs and foals.
Indications:
- Diarrhoea
- Dehydration
- Post-transport stress
- Pregnancy Toxaemia in ewes
Withholding Periods:
Meat Nil.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Vytrate Liquid Concentrate: solution intended for oral administration after dilution with water to 12.5 times its original volume.
Following are directions for the preparation of commonly required dose volumes. Measure the required volume of Vy'trate Liquid Concentrate into the mixing vessel and make up to volume required with clean, fresh drinking water. Replace cap firmly after use.
Mix 40 mL Vy'Trate Liquid Concentrate with water to make up to 500 mL diluted solution; mix 80 mL to make up to 1 L; mix 160 mL to make up to 2 L. 1 L pack makes a total of 12.5 L; 5 L pack makes 62.5 L.
Calves:
Bought in calves. Feed 2 L of diluted solution, made up as above, as the first feed on arrival. For the next scheduled feed, use 1 L diluted solution at the same time as, but not mixed with, milk or milk replacer. Thereafter, feed normal diet.
Scouring calves. Dose rate: 1 to 1.5 L diluted solution/10 kg bodyweight daily, divided into two or more daily doses. If scouring is established or severe, causing serious dehydration, the higher dose should be used initially and fed in three or four divided doses. 2 L of diluted solution given morning and night will be adequate in many cases.
Directions. Immediately signs of scours are seen, withdraw milk or milk replacer and feed the required dose for two days. For a further two days return to milk feeding at half normal rate, with diluted solution given between these feeds. Thereafter feed as normal. Seek veterinary advice if blood is present or scours persist beyond four days. Keep feeding utensils clean and avoid overfeeding. Normal feeding should be resumed after the course of treatment. Replace with fresh solution every 24 hours. Many scouring problems can be avoided by feeding adequate colostrum early in the calf's life.
Pigs:
Suckling piglets. Immediately scour signs appear, fresh diluted solution, made up as above, should be made available, in a clean vessel, to the whole litter. A litter of 1 week old piglets will consume approximately 2 to 3 L/day. The amount consumed will increase with the age of the piglets. Piglets may be dosed individually, by giving 20 to 30 mL diluted solution three or four times a day, taking care to avoid choking. Take care to ensure that piglets are not left without diluted solution, drinking water or sow's milk. Check the supply of solution every twelve hours and replenish if necessary.
Weaned pigs:
Scouring weaned pigs should have fresh diluted solution available in a suitable clean vessel. Restrict solid feed intake for one to two days, but continue to supply fresh drinking water. As a general guide, weaners will consume 1 to 2 L/weaner/day.
Duration of treatment (all pigs). Diluted solution should be made available for four days, but if the scour has not cleared completely, treatment may be continued for up to eight days in total. If there is no sign of improvement, consult a veterinary surgeon.
Periods of stress:
For the two to three days following any period of stress (i.e. weaning, transport etc.), Vy'Trate will help to increase fluid and electrolyte consumption and absorption, so minimising any possible setback. As diluted solution is extremely palatable and excessive drinking may occur, diluted solution at half the strength recommended above may be used, for this indication only. Replace with fresh solution every 24 hours.
Sheep:
Scouring lambs. Give 150 to 200 mL fresh diluted solution two to four times daily as required. The solution should be adjusted to body heat and given via a feeding bottle and teat. The lamb should also suck the ewe. Unused diluted solution may be kept in a clean container below 25°C but should be replaced with fresh solution every 24 hours.
Pregnancy toxaemia in ewes:
Administer 160 mL undiluted solution using suitable drenching equipment. Repeat at four to six hour intervals as necessary. Prompt treatment as soon as signs appear improves the likelihood of a complete recovery.
SIZES: 1L; 5L
enzymes and oxygenated ingredients that remove all traces of urine. No More Urine Stains+Odours also contains an odour neutraliser agent that starts destroying odours on contact and discourages re-marking. Use No More Urine on carpets, upholstery, linens, clothing, blankets, pet bedding, walls and any other location where your pet has urinated. Safe and effective, it also works on old, deep set stains and odours. Safe for use around children and pets, when used as directed.
DIRECTIONS:
Before using, test surface to be treated for colour fastness by applying to a hidden area; wait 5 minutes then wipe with a cloth. If colour is removed from the test area, do not use No More Urine on those surfaces. Always use at full strength.
STAIN REMOVAL:
Wipe up as much of the stain as possible, thoroughly soak the stain with No More Urine Stains+Odours. Wait 5 minutes, then wipe away stain with a cloth. While treated area dries keep pets away from the area. NOTE: For tough stains, use a bristle brush. If stain is not completely removed, re-soak area and allow No More Urine Stains+Odours to work for 1 hour, wipe stain with a cloth.
ODOUR REMOVAL:
Wipe up excess odour causing material, thoroughly soak area with No More Urine Stains+Odours. Wait 5 minutes, then blot dry with a cloth. Allow to dry completely before complete odour removal. While the treated area dries keep pets away from the area. NOTE: For tough odours in carpets, such as vomit apply sufficient volume of liquid to reach all odour causing material. Wait 1 hour, then blot dry. Allow treated area to air dry completely before expecting complete odour removal.
LAUNDRY USE:
Saturate stain and odours with No More Urine Stains+Odours at full strength before washing. Then wash as normal.
CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed. If swallowed, seek immediate medical attention. In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. Contact a Doctor. Prolonged skin contact may cause skin irritation.
KEEP CONTAINER CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. AVOID INHALING SPRAY MIST. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DO NOT APPLY DIRECTLY ONTO PET.
SIZE: 1L
$23.95
Use Pup Care for Cleaning:
- Dog Kennels
- Cages
- Carriers
- Dog play pens
Size: 500mL
$93.55
A fast acting, effective and convenient supplement specially formulated for nervous, hot or stressed horses.
- Calms nervy, stressed and ‘hot’ horses
- Calming effect allows horses to focus on the task at hand
- Ideal for settling young stock
- Highly palatable apple flavouring
- Non-swabbable*
*Use in accordance with competition rules and regulations.
What is BetaCALM Paste?
BetaCALM Paste is a fast acting, effective and convenient supplement specially formulated for nervous, hot or stressed horses. BetaCALM Paste contains a unique formulation containing the optimal level of Tryptophan plus four herbal ingredients to enhance the calming effect.
For longer term calming use BetaCALM Powder.
How does BetaCALM work?
BetaCALM Paste is a combination of natural herbs and the optimal level of L-Tryptophan, which can be used to create a calming effect in horses that are nervous, excited or stressed.
- Tryptophan: An essential amino acid that stabilises the horse’s mood for a less excitable temperament. Tryptophan is not produced naturally by the horse and beneficial levels are not provided in feed. Tryptophan is converted in the body to serotonin, which helps to induce a feeling of calmness.
- Black Cohosh: A herbal extract commonly associated with mild relaxation in periods of stress or anxiety.
- Passion Flower: A herbal extract that supports a calm and relaxed disposition.
- Hops: This herbal extract contains several nutrients including volatile oils, tannins, flavonoids, organic acids, vitamins, minerals and trace elements. Often recommended as a tool against anxiety and stress, hops has a calming effect.
- Ginger Root: Is believed to aid in the availability of dietary nutrients for digestion and metabolism and to facilitate the utilisation of available energy resources, thus soothing the horse.
Remember, there are many factors that can cause undesirable behaviour in horses including diet, age, training, housing, pain and digestive conditions. It is best to discuss your horse’s diet and history to determine whether changes in feeding and management of practices are also required to reduce anxious behaviour. To help manage nervous horses, try providing constant access to forage, small meals and reduce starch/sugar in the diet. Also, decreasing stable time and providing equine company is very beneficial for mental health.
Long term behaviour problems are frequently associated with digestive conditions. In this case, use Kelato’s GastroAID Recovery.
- BetaCALM Paste is designed to be mixed in the horse’s feed.
- Dial the syringe to provide a 10mL per 500kg horse.
- Give 1 hour prior to a stressful event.
Size: 200mL pouch – 20 x 10mL*
*based on 500kg bodyweight
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