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A medicated livestock feed providing a convenient method to add antibiotic chlortetracycline to livestock rations. It helps control a wide variety of diseases such as liver abscesses, anaplasmosis, bacterial pneumonia and bacterial enteritis.
Guaranteed Analysis | Feeding Directions
Determine amount of specific CTC Krums required per head per day based on claims listed below, divide pounds of CTC Krums required by the pounds of feed the animal is consuming each day and multiply this figure by 2000 to get the pounds of specific CTC Krums to put into one ton of feed.
For increased rate of gain and improved feed efficiency (calves 250 to 400 lb) and reduction of liver condemnation due to liver abscesses (growing cattle over 400 lb). Mix specific CTC Krums with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 70 mg chlortetracycline/head/day.
CTC Krums 2:
(0.035 lb CTC Krums 2/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 lb/ton = ___ lb CTC Krums 2 per ton
CTC Krums 10:
(0.007 lb CTC Krums 10/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 lb/ton= ___ lb CTC Krums 10 per ton
CTC Krums 20:
(0.0035 lb CTC Krums 20/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 lb/ton = ___ lb CTC Krums 20 per ton
For the control of bacterial pneumonia associated with shipping fever complex caused by Pasteurella spp. susceptible to chlortetracyline. Mix specific CTC Krums with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate of 350 mg chlortetracycline/head/day.
CTC Krums 2:
(0.175 lb CTC Krums 2/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 lb/ton = ___ lb CTC Krums 2 per ton
CTC Krums 10:
(0.035 lb CTC Krums 10/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 lb/ton = ___ lb CTC Krums 10 per ton
CTC Krums 20:
(0.0175 lb CTC Krums 20/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 lb/ton = ___ lb CTC Krums 20 per ton
For control of active infection of anaplamosis caused by anaplasma marginale susceptible to chlortetracycline. Mix specific CTC Krums with grain and or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 350 mg/head/day for cattle under 700 lb body weight or 0.5 mg/lb body weight for cattle over 700 lb. See formulas above for cattle under 700 lb to be fed at rate of 350mg/head/day of chlortetracycline.
Directions for 0.5 mg/lb body weight for cattle over 700 lb
CTC Krums 2:
Animal body weight, lb/4000 = ___ CTC Krums 2/head/day (lb CTC Krums 2 per head per day/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 lb/ton = _____ lb CTC Krums 2 per ton of feed
CTC Krums 10:
Animal body weight, lb/20000 = _____ CTC Krums 10/head/day (lb CTC Krums 10 per head per day/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 lb/ton = _____ lb CTC Krums 10 per ton of feed
CTC Krums 20:
Animal body weight, lb/40000 = ____ CTC Krums 20/head/day (lb CTC Krums 20 per head per day/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 lb/ton = _____ lb CTC Krums 20 per ton of feed
For treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to chlortetracycline. Mix specific CTC Krums with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 10 mg/lb body weight daily for not more than 5 days.
CTC Krums 2:
Animal body weight, lb/200 = ____ lb CTC Krums 2/head/day (lb CTC Krums 2 per head per day/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 = ____ lb CTC Krums 2 per ton of feed
CTC Krums 10:
Animal body weight, lb/1000 = ____lb CTC Krums 10/head/day (lb CTC Krums 10 per head per day/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 = ____ lb CTC Krums 10 per ton of feed
CTC Krums 20:
Animal body weight, lb/2000 = _____lb CTC Krums 20/head/day (lb CTC Krums 20 per head per day/lb of feed/head/day) x 2000 = ____ lb CTC Krums 20 per ton of feed
A concentrated antibiotic-vitamin product for medicated livestock feed. It contains 4 grams of chlortetracycline per pound, vitamin A and D fortification, plus a nutritional base of alfalfa meal.
It provides a convenient way to add the antibiotic chlortetracycline to livestock rations. Designed for top-dress feeding or mixing. Helps control a wide variety of diseases such as liver abscesses, anaplasmosis, bacterial pneumonia and bacterial enteritis.
Guaranteed Analysis | Feeding Directions
Determine amount of product required per head per day based on claims listed below. Divide pounds required by the pounds of feed the animal is consuming each day. Multiply this figure by 2000 to get the pounds of product to put into one ton of feed.
For increased rate of gain and improved feed efficiency (calves 250 to 400 lb) and reduction of liver condemnation due to liver abscesses (growing cattle over 400 lb). Mix with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 70 mg chlortetracycline/ head/day (0.0175 lb OR-E-O Krums 4). See formula below:
0.0175 lb OR-E-O Krums 4 x 2000 lb/ton = lb. OR-E-O Krums 4/ton
lb of feed/head/day
For the control of bacterial pneumonia associated with shipping fever complex caused by Pasteurella spp. susceptible to chlortetracycline. Mix with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 350 mg chlortetracycline/head/day (0.0875 lb OR-E-O Krums 4).See formula below:
0.0875 lb OR-E-O Krums 4 x 2000 lb/ton = lb. OR-E-O Krums 4/ton
lb of feed/head/day
For control of active infection of anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma marginale susceptible to chlortetracycline. Mix with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 350 mg/hd/day for cattle under 700 lb (0.0875 lb OR-E-O Krums 4 - see formula above) or 0.5 mg/lb body weight for cattle over 700 lb (0.0125 lb OR-E-O Krums 4 per 100 lb body weight). See formula below:
Animal Body Weight,lb = lb. OR-E-O Krums 4/hd/day
8000
lb OR-E-O Krums 4/hd/day x 2000 lb/ton = lb. OR-E-O Krums 4 per ton of feed.
lb of feed/head/day
For treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to chlortetracycline. Mix with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 10 mg/lb body weight daily for not more than 5 days. See formula below:
Animal Body Weight,lb = lb. OR-E-O Krums 4/hd/day
400
lb OR-E-O Krums 4/hd/day x 2000 lb/ton = lb. OR-E-O Krums 4 per ton of feed.
lb of feed/head/day
When feeding at 10 mg cc/lb body weight, do not feed for more than 5 days.
Growing sheep: Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency (20 - 50 g/ton).
Mix 5 - 12.5 lb with grain and/or roughage to make a complete feed containing 20 - 50 g chlortetracycline per ton.
Breeding sheep: Reducing the incidence of (vibrionic) abortion caused by camphylobacter fetus infection susceptible to chlorteracycline (80 mg/head/day).
Mix 40 lb per ton of grain mix and feed 1 lb of the grain mix per head per day to give 80 mg/head/day of chlortetracycline.
A concentrated antibiotic-vitamin product for medicated livestock feed. It contains 4 grams of oxytetracycline per pound. It provides a convenient way to add the Terramycin in the mixed ration or topdressed.
Guaranteed Analysis | Feeding Directions
Determine amount of Oxy-Tet 4 required per head per day based on claims listed below. Divide pounds of Oxy-Tet 4 required by the pounds of feed the animal is consuming each day. Multiply this figure by 2000 to get the lb of Oxy-Tet 4 to put into one ton of feed.
For increased rate of gain and improved feed efficiency and reduction of liver condemnation due to liver abscesses. Mix Oxy-Tet 4 with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 75 mg oxytetracycline/head/day (0.01875 lb Oxy-Tet 4). See formula below:
0.01875 lb Oxy-Tet 4/hd/day x 2000 lb/ton = lb Oxy-Tet 4/ton
lb of feed/head/day
For the prevention and treatment of the early stages of shipping fever complex. Mix Oxy-Tet 4 with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 0.5 to 2.0 grams oxytetracycline/head/day (0.125 - 0.5 lb Oxy-Tet 4) for 3 to 5 days before and after arrival in the feedlot. See formula below:
0.125 - 0.5 lb Oxy-Tet 4/hd/day
(select one level) x 2000 lb/ton = lb Oxy-Tet 4/ton
lb of feed/head/day
For treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever complex) caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline. Mix Oxy-Tet 4 with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 10 mg/lb body weight daily for 7 to 14 days. See formula below:
Calf Body Weight,lb = lb Oxy-Tet 4/head/day
400
lb Oxy-Tet 4/hd/day x 2000 lb/ton = lb Oxy-Tet 4/ton feed
lb of feed/head/day
Withdraw 5 days before slaughter when fed at 10 mg/lb body weight.
A concentrated antibiotic-vitamin product for medicated livestock feed. It contains 8 grams of oxytetracycline per pound, vitamin A and D fortification, plus a nutritional base of alfalfa meal.
It provides a convenient way to add the antibiotic oxytetracycline to livestock rations. It can be mixed in the ration or topdressed. Helps control a wide variety of diseases.
Guaranteed Analysis | Feeding Directions
Determine amount of product required per head per day based on claims listed below. Divide lb of Oxy-Tet 8 required by the lb of feed the animal is consuming each day. Multiply this figure by 2000 to get the lb of Oxy-Tet 8 to put into one ton of feed.
For increased rate of gain and improved feed efficiency and reduction of liver condemnation due to liver abscesses. Mix Oxy-Tet 8 with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 75 mg oxytetracycline/ head/day (0.009375 lb Oxy-Tet 8). See formula below:
0.009375 lb Oxy-Tet 8/hd/day x 2000 lb/ton = lb Oxy-Tet 8/ton
lb of feed/head/day
For the prevention and treatment of the early stages of shipping fever complex. Mix Oxy-Tet 8 with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 0.5 to 2.0 grams oxytetracycline/head/day (0.0625 - 0.25 lb Oxy-Tet 8) for 3 - 5 days before and after arrival in the feedlot. See formula below:
0.0625 - 0.25 lb Oxy-Tet 8/hd/day
(select one level) x 2000 lb/ton = lb Oxy-Tet 8/ton
lb of feed/head/day
For treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever complex) caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline. Mix Oxy-Tet 8 with grain and/or roughage and feed at a rate to provide 10 mg/lb body weight daily for 7 - 14 days. See formula below:
Calf Body Weight,lb = lb Oxy-Tet 8/head/day
800
lb Oxy-Tet 8/hd/day x 2000 lb/ton = lb Oxy-Tet 8/ton feed
lb of feed/head/day
Withdraw 5 days before slaughter when fed at 10 mg/lb body weight.
Designed to be fed when starting beef cattle on feed, feeding of high-energy diets, and changing weather Âconditions. This product maintains a favorable pH in the rumen for appetite and digestion.
Guaranteed Analysis | Feeding Directions
An aid in the maintenance of weight gains in the presence of Ârespiratory disease such as shipping fever. It is used for mixing in cattle pre-conditioning and starting rations including dairy cattle up to 20 months of age. The feeding rate is 1/10 pound for 28 days to provide 350 mg of sulfamethazine and 350 mg of chlortetracycline per head per day.
Guaranteed Analysis | Feeding Directions
Thoroughly mix with grain and/or roughage to make a complete feed which will supply 350 mg of chlortetracycline and 350 mg sulfamethazine per head per day. When fed at 1/10 lb/head/day this product provides 350 mg chlortetracycline and 350 mg sulfamethazine per head per day.
| Complete Feed/Head/Day | AS700 Pellets 3.5 g/lb Added Per Ton | Chlortetracycline Level in Complete Feed |
| Pounds | Complete Feed, lb | Grams/Ton |
| 16 | 12.5 | 43.8 |
| 12 | 16.7 | 58.3 |
| 8 | 25 | 87.5 |
| 4 | 50 | 175 |
Feed for 28 days to cattle including dairy calves, dairy beef and dairy replacement heifers up to 20 months of age.
Withdraw 7 days prior to slaughter.
For non-lactating beef cattle, replacement dairy heifers, dairy beef, young sheep, young goats, and chickens (broilers).
For the prevention of coccidiosis in:
Guaranteed Analysis | Feeding Directions
Each pound of Deccox 10X contains 2271 mg of decoquinate.
Method 1: To determine how much Deccox 10X to use per ton of feed, take the average weight of the animal times 454 and divide this figure by pounds of feed the animal is consuming each day. Divide this figure by 2271. This will equal the pounds of Kent Deccox 10X to put into one ton of feed.
The above looks like this:
Method 2: Mix 1 part Deccox 10X with 9 parts grain as in the following table.
| Deccox 10X | Grain | Total | Decoquinate |
| lb | lb | Mix, lb | mg/lb |
| 10 | 90 | 100 | 227 |
| 50 | 450 | 500 | 227 |
| 100 | 900 | 1000 | 227 |
| 200 | 1800 | 2000 | 227 |
The resulting mixture should then be top dressed into the daily ration at the rate of 0.1 lb per 100 lb of body weight to provide 22.7 mg decoquinate per 100 lb of body weight (0.5 mg/kg) daily, as in the table below:
| Animal | Above Mix | Above Mix/Day |
| Weight | lb/hd/day | lb/100 hd |
| 15 | .015 | 1.5 |
| 25 | .025 | 2.5 |
| 50 | .05 | 5.0 |
| 100 | 0.1 | 10 |
| 200 | 0.2 | 20 |
| 400 | 0.4 | 40 |
| 600 | 0.6 | 60 |
| 800 | 0.8 | 80 |
| 1000 | 1.0 | 100 |
Feed for at least 28 days during periods of coccidiosis exposure or when experience indicates that coccidiosis is likely to be a hazard. Coccidiostats are not indicated for use in adult animals due to continuous previous exposure.
Do not feed to cows, goats, or sheep producing milk for food. Do not feed to laying chickens.
Mix 12 lb to each ton of ration. The resulting mixture will contain 27.2 grams decoquinate per ton. Feed as the sole ration to broiler chickens.
For non-lactating beef cattle, dairy beef, Âreplacement dairy heifers, young sheep, and goats.
For the prevention of coccidiosis in:
Guaranteed Analysis | Feeding Directions
Each pound contains 227 mg of decoquinate (Deccox®). Top dress or mix into the daily feed ration at the rate of 0.1 lb per 100 lb of body weight to provide 22.7 milligrams of decoquinate per 100 lb of body weight (0.5 mg/kg) daily as in the table below.
| Animal | Above Mix | Above Mix/Day |
| Weight | lb/hd/day | lb/100 hd |
| 15 | .015 | 1.5 |
| 25 | .025 | 2.5 |
| 50 | .05 | 5.0 |
| 100 | 0.1 | 10 |
| 200 | 0.2 | 20 |
| 400 | 0.4 | 40 |
| 600 | 0.6 | 60 |
| 800 | 0.8 | 80 |
| 1000 | 1.0 | 100 |
Feed for at least 28 days during periods of coccidiosis exposure or when experience indicates that coccidiosis is likely to be a hazard. Coccidiostats are not indicated for use in adult animals due to continuous previous exposure.
Do not feed to cows, goats, or sheep producing milk for food.
Deccox is a registered trademark of Alpharma Animal Health.
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