Minerals & Vitamins

Multimin® + Se Cattle, Sheep and Angora Goats

For the prevention and treatment of a deficiency in zinc and/or manganese and/or selenium in cattle, sheep and angora goats

  • Cattle
  • Sheep
  • Injection
    Injection

FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY

CAUTION

 

 

COMPOSITION:

Each ml contains:

Zinc 40 mg

Manganese 10 mg

Selenium   5 mg

 

DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Use only as directed 

Inject cattle subcutaneously on the side of the neck.

Inject sheep and Angora goats subcutaneously on the area devoid of wool immediately behind the shoulder.

 

Cattle

Dosage:

Calves:  25 kg – 100 kg bodymass   1 ml / 50 kg

Weaner Calves: 101 kg – 225 kg bodymass   1 ml / 75 kg

Adult Cattle:  1 ml / 100 kg

 

Treat as follows:

Bulls: 3 times per year

Cows:

4 weeks prior to calving

4 weeks prior to breeding / AI

4 weeks prior to drying off

Heifers: Every 3 months until breeding

Calves: 4 weeks prior to weaning

 

Sheep & Angora Goats

Dosage: 1 ml / 50 kg

 

Treat as follows:

Rams: 3 – 4 months prior to breeding

Ewes:

4 weeks prior to breeding

4 weeks prior to lambing

Lambs & Angora Kids: 0,5 ml at weaning (minimum 25 kg bodymass)

Thereafter 1 ml every 3 months until breeding.

Additional: If necessary, use an additional treatment during the rainy season.

 

GENERAL:

A primary zinc and / or manganese and / or selenium deficiency probably occurs in Southern Africa on sandy and leached soils. On calciferous soils and in diets high in calcium, subclinical and even clinical deficiencies of zinc and / or manganese and / or selenium can occur. As absorption of all these elements is impaired by calcium, it would be expected that secondary deficiencies could occur simultaneously.

Selenium is a critical trace element, which is deficient in many areas, albeit not yet well defined, in Southern Africa. It plays an important role in the survival rate of newly born lambs and kids. High producing dairy cows are particularly susceptible to a selenium deficiency. For this reason MULTIMIN + Se Cattle, Sheep and Angora Goats contains all three of these elements. If you have any doubts please contact your veterinarian.

 

SIGNS:

Zinc and / or manganese and / or selenium deficiencies cause impairment of fertility, however there are many other possible causes of reduced fertility and professional advice should be sought.

Skin lesions such as loss of hair (”pluiswol” in wool sheep) and thickening of the skin (parakeratosis) may occur with a zinc deficiency.Black hair, particularly in young animals, which shows a rusty brown discolouration, could be an indication of a manganese deficiency.

In young animals, skeletal abnormalities such as enlarged joints, stiffness, twisted legs, weak hocks and general weakness may be due to a manganese deficiency. Nutritional muscular dystrophy (white muscle disease) particularly in young animals, which is also referred to as selenium responsive myopathy, is associated with low levels of selenium in animal tissues and glutathione peroxidase in the blood, but lack of enhancing substances like vitamin E, may be involved in precipitating the clinical disease.

In breeding animals early embryonic losses and the birth of weak offspring have inter alia been associated with a selenium deficiency. The incidence of retained placentas in cattle has been considerably reduced by selenium treatment. 

FOR USE IN ANGORA GOATS ONLY. NOT TO BE USED IN OTHER GOAT SPECIES. (I.E. BOERGOATS)

 

WARNINGS:

  • Do not use in any other animals.
  • Deficiencies in trace elements can only be diagnosed by professionals. Before using this product, consult a veterinarian.
  • Selenium toxicity can occur when an injectable product is used if selenium levels are not established before use.
  • A slight swelling may be observed at the injection site for a few days after administration.
  • Do not administer to animals in extreme poor body condition.
  • Do not administer during extreme cold weather.
  • It is a known fact that goats are sensitive to subcutaneous injections. In some cases outbreaks of clostridial infections (black quarter and malignant oedema) and anthrax can occur. It is advisable that animals be vaccinated against these diseases prior to the use of MULTIMIN + Se Cattle, Sheep and Angora Goats. For this reason, users are advised to treat only 10 animals and observe them for 48 hours. Treatment of the whole flock/herd can be considered if no adverse signs in the treated animals are noted after 48 hours.
  • Keep out of reach of children, uninformed persons and animals.
  • Although this remedy has been extensively tested under a large variety of conditions, failure thereof may ensue as a result of a wide range of reasons. If this is suspected, seek veterinary advice and notify the registration holder.
  • CONSULT A VETERINARIAN BEFORE USE

 

PRECAUTIONS:

Follow standard sterile procedures during administration of injections.

 

PRESENTATION: 100 ml and 500 ml

STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: Store in a cool place.

 

REGISTRATION HOLDER:                                             

VIRBAC RSA (Pty) Ltd

(Reg No. 1990/003743/07)

Private Bag X115

Halfway House

1685

South Africa

Tel: +27 12 657 6000

 

REGISTRATION NUMBERS:

South Africa Reg. No. G1853 (Act 36/1947)

Namibia Reg. No. V06/19.3/62 NS0

 

 
 
 
 
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