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Wednesday, 13 August 2014 01:00

Bimectin Pour-on - Pack Size - Guatemala

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1BIM005 1.0L
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Wednesday, 06 August 2014 01:00

Lice - Injection, Pour-on - Cattle - US - CDN

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

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Bimectin Injection and Bimectin Pour-On are all licensed to treat this condition in cattle. Click on a product above, to find out more.

Always consult your vet or animal health advisor before using any anthelmintic treatment.

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

Bimectin-injection-175Bimectin-pouron-175

 

Bimectin Injection and Bimectin Pour-On are all licensed to treat this condition in cattle. Click on a product above, to find out more.

Always consult your vet or animal health advisor before using any anthelmintic treatment.

Wednesday, 06 August 2014 01:00

Lice - US, CDN

Lice

(Pediculosis)

Louse populations are highest in cattle kept indoors during the winter months and heavy infestations cause irritation, leading to rubbing against feed barriers. This results in hair loss over the neck and shoulders and reduced DWG. Feed intake of cattle affected by external parasites such as lice, can drop by up to 10% and in cases of extreme infestation, anaemia may be seen.

Five species of lice infest cattle. They are classified as either biting lice (Damalina bovis) or sucking lice (Linognathus vituli or Haematopinus eurysternus, Solenopotes capillatus) . It not uncommon for cattle to be infected with more than one type of lice. This is particularly common in younger stock.

Life Cycle of Lice

The louse life cycle take 4 to 5 weeks and is similar for both sucking and biting lice. The eggs hatch and develop through 3 nymph stages to adults. This is illustrated below.

The thick, winter coat of the animal provide the ideal environment for development, providing a warm, humid and protected environment.

How Are Lice Transmitted?

As lice are usually transmitted by host contact, winter housing provides the ideal conditions for the transfer of lice between cattle.

Wednesday, 06 August 2014 01:00

Cattle Grubs

Cattle Grubs

(Hypoderma bovis and H lineatum)

Adult cattle grubs are circa 15 mm long, hairy, and bee-like in appearance. In late spring or early summer, they attach their eggs on cattle, particularly on the legs and lower body regions. The eggs hatch and penetrate the skin.

The first-stage larvae travel between muscles, along connective tissue, or along nerve pathways. They secrete proteolytic enzymes that facilitate their movement. During fall and winter, larvae migrate toward 2 different regions, depending on the species. H lineatum larvae migrate to the submucosal connective tissue of the oesophageal wall, where they accumulate for 2–4 months. H bovis larvae migrate to the region of the spinal canal, where they are found in the epidural fat between the dura mater and the periosteum for a similar period.

Beginning in early winter, the larvae arrive in the sub-dermal tissue of the back of the host where they make breathing holes through the skin. Cysts or warbles form around the larvae, which undergo 2 molts (second and third stage). The warble stage lasts 4–8 wk. Finally, third-stage larvae emerge through the breathing holes, drop to the ground, and pupate. Flies emerge from the pupae in 1–3 months, depending on weather conditions. Adult flies, which do not feed, live <1 week. The life cycle is complete in 1 year.

During periods of sunshine on warm days, cattle may run with their tails high in the air when chased by female flies, particularly H bovis.

Penetration of the skin by newly hatched larvae may produce a rash in older, previously infested cattle. The points of penetration are painful and inflamed and usually exude a yellow serum. Cattle grubs may occur in the back from tail-head to the shoulders, and from top-line to about one-third the distance down the sides. Usually, the cysts are firm and raised considerably above the normal contour of the skin and, occasionally, develop in abscesses. The emergence of the grub, its forced expulsion, or its death within the cyst usually results in healing of the lesion without complications. Carcasses and hides of cattle infested with cattle grubs show marked evidence of the infestation and are reduced in value.

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Dewie Evans, Sheep and Beef Farmer, Anglesey, Wales.

With over one thousand sheep, and with several hundred cattle, I have to get things right first time. I use Bimectin Plus, Bimectin Injection and Bimectin Pour On to cover all my cattle’s parasite control and treatment needs. Bimectin and my quad…these are the two things I cannot work without.

— Dewie Evans, Sheep and Beef Farmer, Anglesey, Wales

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Thomas Carthy, Mount Leinster Sheep Breeder, Ireland
Bimectin Injection

I use Bimectin Injection as part of my parasite control program because I trust the product. I take great pride in the health of my Cheviot Sheep and I have to be confident that the products I use are effective and consistent. Bimectin is therefore the Ivermectin for me.

— Thomas Carthy, Mount Leinster Sheep Breeder, Ireland

Thursday, 24 July 2014 01:00

ACERCA DE BIMECTIN

ACERCA DE BIMECTIN®

Bimectin® es marca global de endectocida, eficaz en tratamientos antiparasitarios que satisface las necesidades de productores, Veterinarios y dueños de caballos alrededor del mundo. Desde los tratamientos Pour-On para el ganado, antiparasitarios orales para caballos así como los inyectables para bovinos, porcinos, ovinos y caprinos, usted puede estar seguro de que la gama Bimectin® tiene el producto exacto a sus necesidades.

Por si fuera poco, también contamos con el asesoramiento Veterinario y Técnico a través de nuestros expertos en buenas prácticas pecuarias así como en el establecimiento de programas de control de enfermedades, esto en apoyo a nuestra variedad de productos Bimectin®.

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lice

Horse Owner, Colorado
Bimectin Paste

I have 6 horses...3 of them being draft horses. The mare draft horse just hates being wormed but this tasted good enough and the dispenser is smaller in size than the traditional bulky ones, that I was able to worm her (2 syringes due to her size) w/o the usual throwing of her head and trouble I'm accustomed to! I recommend this product.

Horse Owner, from Montana
Bimectin Paste

Since trying this wormer last year, it's the only Ivermectin I will buy! My Morgans actually like the taste, and that white paste that used to get on their faces or spit out is a thing of the past! This gel goes in and down much smoother, and they will even accept a treat soon after without spitting it out :)

Thursday, 24 July 2014 01:00

Third Horse Owner on Bimectin Paste

Horse Owner
Bimectin Paste

We have 24 horses so worming time can be a chore. But, Bimectin 1.87% Ivermectin Apple Flavored Wormer has made it more pleasurable for our horses and Horse.com has made the cost more pleasurable for my wallet. Our horses love the taste which makes for less waste.

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