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Agita™ 10 WG Fly Bait
A water-dispersible paint-on and spray-on insecticide for flies in dairies or other farm/industrial buildings.
Residual effect: 5 weeks (35 days).


Agita™ 1GB Granular Fly Bait
Adult fly control. A ready-to-use granular bait containing a stomach and contact poison, as well as a fly sex attractant.


Baycox™ 5%
For the control of coccidiosis in neonatal piglets.
For the treatment of coccidiosis in cattle and sheep.


Catosal™ 10 %
Metabolic support and recovery tonic for:
• Disorders of the metabolism (incl. lumbago in horses) caused by poor nutrition, inadequate management or disease.
• Disorders of development and nutrition in young animals due to disease early in life.
• Metaphylaxis of infertility and puerperal diseases and as adjunct treatment in infertility.
• Tetanies and pareses as an adjunct to Ca/Mg therapy.
• Roborant in cases of stress, over-exertion and reduced resistance in healthy animals.
• Tonic in cases of weakness, secondary anaemia, exhaustion and chilling.
• Improvement of muscular efficiency especially in animals kept for working, sport and breeding purposes


Dazzel NF™
Blowfly remedy and livestock dip for sheep, goats, cattle, pigs and rabbits.
SHEEP: Kills blowfly maggots, lice, sheep keds and scab mites. Controls itch mites, ticks and blowfly strike.
GOATS: Kills lice and mange mites. Controls ticks.
CATTLE: Kills screw-worm maggots, lice and mange mites. Controls ticks (except resistant strains).
PIGS: Kills lice and mange mites.
RABBITS: Kills mange mites


Doxymycin™ QA
For the treatment of heartwater, anaplasmosis (tick-borne gallsickness), pneumonia, footrot, navel-ill and joint-ill.
For the treatment of strangles in horses.
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