COMBINATION DRENCHES ARE THE NEW STANDARD IN CATTLE

A recent scientific article in the Australian Cattle Veterinarians (ACV) journal highlights the need to check that your weaner drench is effective. Cattle worms have learned to outsmart most of the single active drenches, and products become less and less effective over time. Over eight weeks, the failure to effectively remove worm burdens in growing cattle can mean a potential loss of 8-12 kg meaning losses up to $72.00 per head.

EFFECTIVE DRENCH PROGRAMS ARE ESSENTIAL TO DRIVE GOOD PRODUCTIVITY IN CATTLE.1,2,3,4

CYDECTIN PLATINUM IS THE ONLY COMBINATION DRENCH WITH:

• Unrivalled worm control (99-100%), highly effective against single and dual-resistant worms
• Short 7 day withholding period5
• Only combination drench with persistency - prevents pasture contamination for up to 35 days5
• No known impact on dung beetles5

IT'S TIME YOU MOVE TO CYDECTIN PLATINUM

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References

  1. Canton et al. (2019) Impact on beef cattle productivity of infection with anthelmintic-resistant nematodes, New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 68: 187-192.2. NSW DPI (2020) Duck Creek Endoparasite Trial - Virbac Data on File.3. Virbac (2016) Weaner Productivity Trials - Virbac Data on File 4. Eppleston & Watt (2016) Post Weaning Growth of beef heifers drenched with long and short-acting anthelmintics, Australian Veterinary Journal, 94:341-346.5 Refer to registered label