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Birp Oral Emulsion for Cattle
Contra-indications, warnings etc.
Secondary or free-gas bloat most often occurs in single animals, in which there is obstruction of eructation. In such cases, treatment should be supported by veterinary diagnosis of the cause of the failure of eructation.
In outbreaks of primary frothy bloat, management strategies should be introduced to reduce foam production in the rumen or to control access of cattle to pasture or grains that promote excess gaseous foams.
General precautions: For animal treatment only.
Withdrawal period: Cattle meat - zero days.
Cattle milk - zero hours.
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