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Rumbul Cattle Bullets

   Product Ref: AGRUM10 Category: Digestion & Gut Balancers

£ 48.60


Vat Rate: 20%

Animal Details Required



Target species Cattle 4.2 Indications for use, specifying the target species As an aid in the prevention of hypomagnesaemia in dairy cattle of at least 300kg bodyweight during the high risk period associated with the grazing of rapidly growing spring grass. 4.3 Contra-indications Not to be used in cattle weighing less than 300kgRevised: October 2011 AN: 01099/2011 Page 2 of 5 4.4 Special warnings for each target species Rumbul Bullets may occasionally be regurgitated. This may happen very shortly after being administered if they have not been completely swallowed. The bullet may more readily reach the reticulum or base of the rumen if it is not given immediately after hay of silage has been given. Animals should be observed carefully for a few minutes after administration. Towards the end of their useful life (when the bullets become shorter and of considerably reduced diameter) there is a small chance that regurgitation may occur. If it is noticed that an individual animal has regurgitated a bullet, treatment should be repeated. 4.5 Special precautions for use i. Special precautions for use in animals See 4.9 below for special precautions during administration. ii. Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the veterinary medicinal product to the animals There are no special precautions to be taken by person administering Rumbul cattle bullets. 4.6 Adverse reactions (frequency and seriousness) None known 4.7 Use during pregnancy and lactation There are no restrictions on the use of the product during pregnancy and lactation 4.8 Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction None known
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Category POM-VPS
Temperature Ambient
MA/VM/EU No: 04261/4003
Species
  • cattle
VMD Link https://www.vmd.defra.gov.uk/ProductInformationDatabase/product/A001105
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Dosage Amounts to be administered and administration route Two Rumbul Cattle Bullets should be given to each animal 2/3 days before the expected period of risk, e.g. before turn-out onto rapidly growing spring grass. If necessary dosing should be repeated after 4 weeks. Administration orally by using the specially designed bulleting gun. Load the gun by inserting the bullet into the open end, ensuring that the bullet is pressed into the metal cup and held firmly by the rubber head.Revised: October 2011 AN: 01099/2011 Page 3 of 5 The gun should then be passed carefully and gently into the animal’s mouth until the rubber head is in the region of the back of the tongue. Severe pressure on the tongue should be avoided. Depression of the plunger will effect delivery of the bullet onto the rear part of the tongue thereby initiating a swallowing action. The gun should then be carefully withdrawn, taking care during removal to maintain its central position in the mouth. A second bullet should then be administered following the same procedure. Observe each animal for a short time after dosing to ensure both bullets have been swallowed. Restraint of cattle is best provided by means of a cattle crush and the head and neck should be kept as straight as possible. Note 1. It is desirable when administering the bullet that the head and neck are extended in a straight line in front of the animal. Once the bullet has been introduced on to the back of the tongue by means of the gun, its further progress will depend upon the reflex swallowing action of the animal. Any restraint, which interferes with this action is likely to reduce the chances of effecting a proper administration. Note 2. The curvature of the gun is designed to facilitate the placing of the bullet on the back of the tongue. It is essential that the gun is maintained in an upright plane in the mid line of the mouth throughout the operation. Further Information In areas where there is no known copper deficiency, no additional supplement of copper should be given to cattle, which have been administered Rumbul Bullets, for the active life of the bullets (4 weeks). 4.10 Overdose (Symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes) if necessary In the unlikely event of an accidental overdose, no special treatment is required
Withdrawals 4.11 Withdrawal Periods for the various foodstuffs, including those for which the withdrawal period is zero Meat – Zero days Milk – Zero hours