NT CONCENTRATE PNEUMONIA & SCOURS TREATMENT TYPE C 25 LB (RX)
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Milk Products NT Concentrate Pneumonia & Scour Treatment for Calves Type C is a medicated feed. Calf NT Concentrate is a supplement mixed with a non-medicated calf milk replacer and then dispersed into warm water and fed to calves. It contains 10 g/lb of oxytetracycline and neomycin sulfate, the maximum allowable amount for calves to treat bacterial enteritis (scours) caused by E. coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida, also for treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis, scours). When mixed with a non-medicated milk replacer, it results in a Type C dry-medicated milk replacer—labeled for beef and dairy calves. It is ideal for calves up to 250 lb to treat scours and pneumonia susceptible to oxytetracycline and neomycin. It contains an antibiotic combination that treats scours and pneumonia in young calves.
Ingredients: dried whey, dried whey protein concentrate, animal fat (preserved with BHA & BHT), lecithin, calcium silicate, sodium silico aluminate.
Guaranteed Analysis: crude protein, 10.0% (min); crude fat, 2.0% (min); crude fiber, 0.15% (max); moisture, 5.0% (max); calcium, 0.35% (min); calcium, 0.85% (max); phosphorus, 0.35% (min).
Instructions: Feed at a rate to deliver 10 mg/lb bodyweight daily.
To make a Type C dry medicated milk replacer, Mix 0.1 lb of this Type B NT Concentrate into 0.9 lb of dry non-medicated milk replacer to make a Type C complete feed containing 1000 mg oxytetracycline per lb of dry milk replacer (2000 g per ton) and 1000 mg neomycin sulfate per lb of dry milk replacer (2000 g per ton).
Mix 1 lb of product from the mixture above in 1 gallon of water and feed 2 quarts of Type C medicated liquid feed twice daily to provide 1000 mg of oxytetracycline and 1000 mg of neomycin sulfate for each 100 lbs of calf body weight. Feed the Type C medicated feed instead of regular calf milk replacer continuously for 7 to 14 days. If symptoms persist after feeding the medicated Type C medication feed for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian.
Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms.
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