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Stockline With Copper
Stockline With Copper
Stockline With Copper
Stockline With Copper

Stockline With Copper

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Stockline With Copper

Stockline With Copper is a supplementary drench which combines vitamin, minerals, antioxidents and trace element  designed to improve thrive, fertility and general health in all animals. Stockline With Copper utilises organic trace elements to ensure higher absorption rates. The drench is also manufactured using Easy Flow Technology

Active Substance
Vitamins A, B1, B12, D3, E, K. Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Folic Acid, Omega 3 Oils, Biotin, Copper, Zinc, Manganese, Cobalt, Iodine, Selenium, Glyceryl Polyethylenegloycolricinoleate, Citric Acid, Sodium Propionate, Tocopherol-rich Extracts.

Target Species
Cattle and Sheep

Treats and Controls
An imbalance in available minerals and vitamins

Application Method
Drench gun

Withdrawal Period
None

Dosage
Dosage Rates for sheep

Body Weight Dose Volume Number of full doses per pack:
1 Litre 2.5 Litre 5 Litre
Lambs Up to 10kg 1.5 ml 666 1666 3333
Lambs up to 20KG 2.5 ml 400 1000 2000
Ewes 7.5 ml 133 333 666
Rams 7.5 ml 133 333 666



Dosage Rates for Cattle

Body Weight Dose Volume Number of full doses per pack:
1 Litre 2.5 Litre 5 Litre
50kg 5 ml 200 500 1000
100kg 10 ml 100 250 500
150kg 15 ml 66 166 333
200kg 20 ml 50 125 250
250kg 25 ml 40 100 200
300kg 30 ml 33 83 166
350kg 35 ml 28 71 142
400kg 40 ml 25 62 125
450kg 45 ml 22 55 111
500kg 50 ml 20 50 100
550kg 55 ml 18 45 90
600kg 60 ml 16 41 83

 

Key Features of Stockline With Copper

  • Increased Fertility: Stockline With Copper will increase fertility in all treated animals and will increase conception rates on the farm as well as increasing ram endurance.
  • Suitable for all livestock: Stockline With Copper is suitable for calves, cows, lambs sheep and goats
  • Animal Growth and Vitality: Stockline With Copper will help young animals thrive and will maximise growth rates.
  • Recovery: The combination of minerals and supplements aids animals in times of recovery following diseases and infections.
  • Organic Elements: Stockline With Copper uses a combination of natural elements that ensure faster and higher absorption rates compares to mineral supplements that use artificial substances.
  • Easy Flow Technology: Stockline With Copper uses Easy Flow Technology, this leaves the drench easier to measure and administer. It also allows guns to fill quicker and causes less blockages.

When should I use Stockline With Copper?

To ensure that Stockline With Copper is being fully effective it is recommended that it is used at the times outlined below.

Sheep

  • 4  to 6 weeks prior to mating or flushing
  • For lambs after waening
  • For lambs every 2 to 3 months

Cattle

  • 60 ml at drying off time
  • 60 ml at return to service
  • 60 ml 7 to 10 days before calving
  • 60 ml 1 to 3 days after calving


 


Always read label and all enclosed information before administering Stockline With Copper to animals!

​What does Stockline With Copper & Iodine Contain?

Contents Per Litre
Vitamin A 6000000 iu
Vitamin D3 600000 iu
Vitamin E 12000 mg
Niacin 2752 mg
Vitamin B1 2000 mg
Pantothenic Acid 1250 mg
Vitamin K 150 mg
Folic Acid 130 mg
Omega 3 Oils 120 mg
Vitamin B12 10000 mcg
Biotin 3000 mcg
Copper 6000 mg
Zinc 6000 mg
Manganese 2000 mg
Cobalt 1500 mg
Iodine 1000 mg
Selenium 30 mg
Glyceryl Polyethylenegloycolricinoleate 75000 mg
Citric Acid 40000 mg
Sodium Propionate 5000 mg
Tocopherol-rich Extracts 2000 mg

Drench correctly

Sheep Oral Drench
The drenching technique is a vital part of ensuring that the wormer does its job effectively.
Make sure that the sheep are properly restrained and cannot leap around when they are being drenched so they swallow the whole amount.
Sheep can also suffer serious injury, or even death, if they are unrestrained and the gun penetrates the tissues at the back of the mouth.
Place a hand under the head and tilt slightly to the side.
Slot the nozzle in the gap between molar and incisor teeth and then over the back of the tongue.
If the operative just puts the wormer into the mouth, it will bypass the rumen as it escapes down the oesophageal groove and will be less effective.
This is particularly important for white (BZ) drenches.

Dosing Weigh – do not guess Underestimating the weight of sheep is a common cause of underdosing.
Select and weigh the biggest sheep in the group to determine the correct dose.
If there is a wide range of weights, consider splitting the group, then weigh the heaviest in each section.
Do not forget to check that the weigh crate is accurate before starting!

Calibrate and maintain the drench gun
Always check the gun is delivering the right amount before you drench.
Remove the plunger from a 10 ml syringe, put a thumb over the end and squirt the dose into it, making sure there are no air bubbles left.
Adjust the gun until the dose delivered is correct.
Drenching guns should also be well maintained and replaced regularly.
Clean with warm soapy water after use and check springs and tubes to make sure there are no kinks that will form air bubbles.

Withholding food
Research has shown that the efficacy of the white (BZ) and clear (AV) drenches can be improved by withholding food for 12–24 hours before treatment.
It is not advised to deprive heavily pregnant ewes of food, so if you treat this class of stock with anthelmintics, you may wish to use yellow drenches (LV) because their efficacy is less dependent on rumen fill.

Storage
Wormers should be stored securely, away from direct sunlight at 4–25°C.
Check the use-by date and, once open, use within the time shown on the packaging.
Shake white (BZ) products well before use.
 

Cattle Oral drenches
Oral drenching guns are designed to deliver the treatment towards the back of the mouth over the tongue, so the entire dose is swallowed at once to optimise efficacy.
• Make sure animals are properly restrained, with their head held up • Slide the nozzle of the dosing gun in the side of the mouth and over the tongue so that the entire dose is swallowed immediately
• Drenching equipment must be correctly calibrated and in good working order
• Calibrate the gun using the product just before treatment starts by delivering two or more doses into a graduated measuring cylinder.
Faulty equipment, or attempting to dose too quickly, may mean that the barrel of the gun does not fill properly or that the liquid is full of bubbles.

Dosing Weigh – do not guess Underestimating the weight of sheep is a common cause of underdosing.
Select and weigh the biggest sheep in the group to determine the correct dose.
If there is a wide range of weights, consider splitting the group, then weigh the heaviest in each section.
Do not forget to check that the weigh crate is accurate before starting!

Calibrate and maintain the drench gun
Always check the gun is delivering the right amount before you drench.
Remove the plunger from a 10 ml syringe, put a thumb over the end and squirt the dose into it, making sure there are no air bubbles left.
Adjust the gun until the dose delivered is correct.
Drenching guns should also be well maintained and replaced regularly.
Clean with warm soapy water after use and check springs and tubes to make sure there are no kinks that will form air bubbles.

Withholding food
Research has shown that the efficacy of the white (BZ) and clear (AV) drenches can be improved by withholding food for 12–24 hours before treatment.
It is not advised to deprive heavily pregnant ewes of food, so if you treat this class of stock with anthelmintics, you may wish to use yellow drenches (LV) because their efficacy is less dependent on rumen fill.

Storage
Wormers should be stored securely, away from direct sunlight at 4–25°C.
Check the use-by date and, once open, use within the time shown on the packaging.
Shake white (BZ) products well before use.

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