
| | | Priority Care® 1 by First Priority Contains vitamins A, D, and E, Lanolin, Aloe Vera, and glycerin. Also contains PABA as a sunscreen that soothes and softens chapped irritated udders. Provides freeze protection. Daily application aids in soothing and softening dry chapped irritated skin. Click to see Label Information Clicking this link will open a PDF file. You must have Adobe Reader installed. If not, you can download it here FREE. | | | | FQ-U1 | Udder Balm - 4 oz tube | $2.99 | | FQ-U2 | Udder Balm - 1 lb Jar | $3.96 | | FQ-U3 | Udder Balm - 5 lb Jar | $14.99 |
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| | | Old-time ointment for chapped teats, superficial scratches and abrasions. Used for over 100 years on cattle, horses and other domestic animals. It's loaded with lanolin! For Cattle: Helps soothe small injuries, rash chapping; massage on caked bag. Softens and moistens skin. On Pets: Helps soothe cuts, scratches, skin irritations, and paw abrasions. Pets are in good hands with Bag Balm®. For over 100 years, Bag Balm® has been a fixture down on the farm. It goes on fast—and stays on! Dilators: Medicated teat dilator will not snag or come apart to injure teat. Packed in Bag Balm®. Write or Read Product Reviews Clicking this link will not close this window. A new window (or tab) will open where you can submit or read reviews and then close and continue shopping. | | | | D2-B1 | Bag Balm® Dilators, box of 58 | $4.95 | | D2-B2 | Bag Balm®, 10 oz tin | $5.29 | | D2-B3 | Bag Balm®, 4.5 lb tub (5 lbs*) | $29.75 |
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| | (Corona/Lexol) An antiseptic dressing and lubricant for protecting the skin and promoting the healing of hoof and hide injuries of horses and cattle. Not recommended for direct open-wound care. Also for use as a first aid treatment on small animals. Use as a hoof dressing, a body/leg dressing, a teat/udder dressing and to provide soothing treatment for chapped, sun or wind-burned lips or muzzles. | | | | C3-A0 | Corona Ointment, 2 oz | $2.49 | | C3-A1 | Corona Ointment, 7 oz | $5.95 | | C3-A2 | Corona Ointment, 14 oz | $7.99 | | C3-A5 | Corona Ointment, 36 oz (3 lbs*) | $17.97 |
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| | | The ONE STEP COW PREP® for an effective mastitis management program. Contains the natural antimicrobial Nisin, proven to be effective in killing bacteria on teats. Kills 99% of the leading causes of mastitis (S. Aureus and S. Agalactia). 500 wipes per bucket. | | | | WV-WE | WIPE OUT® Dairy Wipes (500/bucket) (10 lbs*) | $27.95 | | WV-WF | REFILL (500 ct) Bag - WIPE OUT® Wipes (9 lbs*) | $25.75 |
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| | (Homeopet, LLC) A fast, effective treatment for mastitis. Clinically proven to reduce high SCC (Somatic Cell Counts) and repeat Staph Mastitis. NO drug residues, NO milk withdrawal, NO milk down the drain. Can treat individually or whole herd at a rate of 2 cc per head, at each milking for 10 to 20 days, depending on SCC. Spray on nose or mix with drinking water. NOW LABELED FOR SHEEP AND GOATS, TOO! Administer 2 times daily, 1 cc per animal for goats and sheep, 2 cc per for cattle. | | | | NV-M1 | Mastoblast®, 8 oz (treats approx. 6 cows) | $32.95 | | NV-M2 | Mastoblast®, 16 oz (treats approx. 12 cows) | $62.95 | | NV-M5 | Mastoblast®, 32oz (treats approx. 25 cows) (3 lbs*) | $129.95 |
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| | Cephapirin Sodium One-Day Treatment for Lactating Cows Fort Dodge For intramammary infusion to kill mastitis-causing organisms in lactating cows. Comes with an Opti-Sert protective cap which can be removed for full insertion or left on for partial insertion. 1 day treatment at 12 hr intervals. 4-day slaughter withdrawal and 96-hr milkout. NOTE: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a final rule on July 3, 2008 prohibiting the extra-label use of cephalosporins (including ceftiofur in swine) in food-producing animals. The agency is issuing this order based on evidence that extra-label use of these drugs in food-producing animals will likely cause an adverse event in humans and, as such, presents a risk to the public health. Public comment regarding the rule will be accepted until September 2, 2008 and the rule will go into effect on October 1, 2008. This action would add cephalosporin antimicrobials to the list of drugs prohibited for extra-label use by the FDA. Given the recent approval of Baytril® for use in swine, it is important to remember that it too is among another class of drugs, fluoroquinolones, that are also prohibited for extra-label use in food animals. Under the Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act (AMDUCA) drugs on this list may not be used under any circumstances in an extra-label manner even by a veterinarian. | | | | F7-U1 | ToDAY®, box of 12 (10mL syringes) | $26.95 | | F7-U5 | ToDAY®, Parlor Pail (144 tubes) | $313.95 |
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| | | (Corona/Lexol) Easy-spreading, long-lasting antiseptic ointment for use on teats and udders of dairy cattle, horses, etc. Active against a wide range of micro-organisms. Removes easily with soapy water. | | | | C3-B1 | Udder Butter, 7 oz | $4.79 | | C3-B2 | Udder Butter, 33 oz jar (3 lbs*) | $11.45 | | C3-B3 | Udder Butter, 7 lb pail (7 lbs*) | $29.95 |
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| | $24.95 | | An all-natural, antibiotic-free, herbal product made with pure Cai-Pan Japanese peppermint oil. Formulated to reduce swelling associated with udder edema. Clears and soothes the udder. No milk discard. Complements mastitis treatment. Hanging dispenser. |
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| | | (AgriLabs) Aids in reducing dry, cracked and chapped udders. Chloroxylenol (germicide), aloe vera, paba, with humectants and vitamins A, D and E assist in maintaining skin and tissue in natural moisture balance. | | | | A2-C1 | Chap-Guard® Plus, 1 lb | $4.65 | | A2-C2 | Chap-Guard® Plus, 5 lb (5 lbs*) | $15.55 |
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| | | Penicillin G procaine and novobiocin sodium for treatment in dry cows only of subclinical mastitis. Use 1 tube for each quarter at start of dry period, but not less than 30 days before calving. Do not use milk the first 72 hrs after calving. 30-day slaughter withdrawal. Key Facts: - Unique synergistic effect of penicillin and novobiocin eliminates single-antibiotic failures, reduces chance of resistance.
- Bactericidal activity against major Staphylococcus and Streptococcus mastitis pathogens.
- Ideal duration of activity for control during the involution phase of the dry cow period, before the keratin plug forms (2-3 weeks after milking stops), leaving the door open to pathogens.
- For udder instillation in dry cows only. Hold milk 72 hours after calving. Do not use meat from treated cows for 30 days.
- Contents of 1 syringe instilled into each quarter.
| | | | N2-A3 | Albadry Plus, 10 mL syringes (box of 12) | $30.76 | | N2-AF | Albadry Plus, case of 12 (144 syringes) | $295.95 |
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