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Closamectin in beef cattle

  • 25-03-2019 8:30pm
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    The withdrawl period for use of Closamectin in beef cattle has been doubled to 56 days from 28 days.
    The withdrawal period for beef cattle treated with Closamectin pour-on has increased from 28 to 58 days, according to the product's licence documents updated by Ireland's Health Products Regulatory Authority on Friday.

    https://www.farmersjournal.ie/closamectin-pour-on-withdrawal-period-doubles-451134

    Just be careful using it as the containers currently in use will still have the 28 day withdrawl period stated on it so you could get caught with slaughter testing.


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