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FLU AVERT® I.N.

FluAvert® I.N. is an effective, proven safe intranasal vaccine for equine influenza virus. Learn how it can help your horse.

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FERTAGYL®

Is indicated for the treatment of ovarian follicular cysts in dairy cattle. Ovarian cysts are non-…

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BOVILIS® 20/20 VISION® 7 WITH SPUR®*

For use in healthy cattle as an aid in preventing Clostridium chauvoei, septicum, novyi, sordellii and perfringens (Types C & D), and Moraxella bovis.

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SYNERGIZED DELICE® POUR-ON INSECTICIDE

Pour-on insecticide to control a wide range of lice, flies and mosquitoes for cattle, sheep, and their premises.

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ESTRUMATE®

Is for intramuscular use to induce luteolysis in beef and dairy cattle.

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SHUTOUT®

Use SHUTOUT® teat sealant to create a physical barrier against mastitis-causing environmental bacteria in dry dairy cows.

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ZUPREVOâ„¢ 18% (tildipirosin)

For the treatment of BRD in cattle, and the control of respiratory disease in cattle at high risk of developing BRD.

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REVALOR®-G

REVALOR® -G is used in more stocker cattle than any other brand. In fact, it leads the next closest implant brand by a more than 2-to-1 margin.

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REVALOR®-200

As part of an aggressive implant strategy, REVALOR® -200 increases rate of gain and improves feed efficacy in feedlot cattle.

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REGU-MATE® (altrenogest)

Indicated to suppress estrus in mares. Suppression of estrus will also facilitate management of prolonged estrus conditions.

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RALGRO® (zeranol)

The calf implant known and trusted industry-wide for more than 50 years.

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PROTAZIL® (1.56% diclazuril) Antiprotozoal Pellets

PROTAZIL Antiprotozoal Pellets are indicated for the treatment of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis caused by Sarcocystis neurona in horses.

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