Description
Topimec Super is a broad spectrum anti parasitic for cattle. It is used for the treatment and control of gastro-intestinal roundworms, lungworms, adult liver fluke, eyeworms, warbles, mites and lice in beef and non lactating dairy cattle.
Active Ingredient: Ivermectin, Clorsulan
Target Species: Cattle
Administration Method: Subcutaneous injection (under the skin)
Treats and Controls: Gastro-intestinal roundworms, lungworms, adult liver fluke, eyeworms, warbles, mites and lice
Withdrawal Time: 66 days for animals intended for meat and offal, not permitted for use on animals producing milk for human consumption.
Dosage: 1 ml per 50 kg of bodyweight
Body Weight | Dose Volume | Number of full doses per pack: | ||
250ml | 500ml | Value Pack 1250ml | ||
50kg | 1 ml | 250 | 500 | 1250 |
100kg | 2 ml | 125 | 250 | 625 |
150kg | 3 ml | 83 | 166 | 416 |
200kg | 4 ml | 62 | 125 | 312 |
250kg | 5 ml | 50 | 100 | 250 |
300kg | 6 ml | 41 | 83 | 208 |
350kg | 7 ml | 35 | 71 | 178 |
400kg | 8 ml | 31 | 62 | 156 |
450kg | 9 ml | 27 | 55 | 138 |
500kg | 10 ml | 25 | 50 | 125 |
550kg | 11 ml | 22 | 45 | 113 |
600kg | 12 ml | 20 | 41 | 104 |
Always read the label and all enclosed information for Topimec Super before administering to animals!
Key Features of Topimec Super
- A broad spectrum anti parasitic for cattle.
- Helps treat and control of gastro-intestinal roundworms, lungworms, adult liver fluke, eyeworms, warbles, mites and lice
- Can be used in beef and non lactating dairy cattle.
- Withdrawal period of 66 days for animals intended for meat and offal
Identifying infected cattle:
It can sometimes be hard to see the signs of fluke in infected cattle and a slight decline in the performance of the herd can be hard to associate to a single factor. Yet liver fluke affects at least 50% of all Irish herds. The following list will show some of the common signs that your herd has been infected by liver fluke.
In Young Stock
- Weakened calves
- Reduced weight at the time of weaning caused by both the poor quality and quantity of the milk being produced
- Poor feed conversion
- On occasion, anaemia, loss of weight and even death in animals younger than 2 years old.
In Breeding Stock
- Weakened or incapacitated cows, especially in later stages of pregnancy.
- Lower fertility rates which leads to an increase in culls
- Sale weight of cull cows reduced
- Production of milk is greatly reduced
- Reduction in the nutritional value of the milk
- Lower conception rates
- Slower growth in heifers
- Delay in the onset of first oestrus in the herd
- Poor reproductive performance from bulls