Product Families

icon: upicon: down
Selected filters:
Sort by

REVALOR®-H

REVALOR®-H increases rate of weight gain and improves feed efficiency in a slow-release, single implant delivery system

icon: arrow-rightLEARN MORE

BOVILIS® VISION® 7 SOMNUS WITH SPUR®*

For the vaccination of healthy cattle against disease caused by Clostridium chauvoei, Cl. septicum, Cl. novyi, Cl. sordellii, Cl. perfringens (Types C and…

icon: arrow-rightLEARN MORE

BOVILIS® ONCE PMH® SQ

For the vaccination of healthy cattle 3 months or older against respiratory disease due to Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida.

icon: arrow-rightLEARN MORE

BOVILIS® ONCE PMH® IN

Intranasal vaccine for healthy cattle 1-week or older against Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida.

icon: arrow-rightLEARN MORE

SALIX® (furosemide injection) – Equine

icon: arrow-rightLEARN MORE

BOVILIS® L5 SQ

For the vaccination of healthy cattle 6-months and older for preventing leptospirosis and prevention of urinary shedding of L. hardjo organisms.

icon: arrow-rightLEARN MORE

SAFE-GUARD® (fenbendazole) 0.5% PELLETS for Beef and Dairy Cattle

Alfalfa-based pellets let you feed and deworm in a single step. Armed with fenbendazole, the active ingredient in all Safe-Guard products, these pellets are effective against lungworms, stomach worms, and intestinal worms in cattle in one feeding

icon: arrow-rightLEARN MORE

PRESTIGE® 3 + WNV

For the vaccination of healthy horses 6 months or older against Eastern and Western encephalomyelitis viruses, tetanus and West Nile Virus

icon: arrow-rightLEARN MORE

BOVILIS® J-5

For vaccination of healthy adult cattle, including pregnant cattle, against mastitis due to Escherichia coli.

icon: arrow-rightLEARN MORE

SAFE-GUARD® (fenbendazole) Paste

Different mode of action is what makes SAFE-GUARD (fenbendazole) so effective against the most dangerous parasites of the horse.

icon: arrow-rightLEARN MORE

BOVILIS® GUARDIAN®

Complete neonatal diarrhea vaccine offering the broadest spectrum of antigens associated with major bacterial and viral causes of scours in calves.

icon: arrow-rightLEARN MORE
Previous 123456…9 Next