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Release 2.53
Flectron Fly Tags
 
Species: Cattle
Therapeutic indication: Pharmaceuticals: Ectoparasiticides: For cattle
Active ingredient: Cypermethrin
Product:Flectron® Fly Tags
Product index: Flectron Fly Tags
Cattle - milk: Zero hours
Cattle - meat: Zero days
Incorporating:
Presentation
Heptagonal amber, translucent tag with a pliable, dry, impregnated blotter type PVC resin ear tags. Each ear tag contains 935 mg cypermethrin 100% as cypermethrin technical (cis50:trans50).
Uses
For the control of flies on cattle:
Nuisance flies:
Face fly (Musca autumnalis)
Head fly (Hydrotea irritans)
Biting flies:
Horn fly (Haematobia irritans syn Lyperosia irritans)
Stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans)
Cattle biting fly (Haematobia stimulans syn Haematobosca stimulans).
While the five fly species listed above constitute the majority found on cattle in Western Europe, there are many other species both within and outside Europe against which tags may provide some protection. These include:
Warble (gad) fly (Hypoderma sp)
Horse fly (Tabanus bovinus)
Clegs (Haematopota pluvialis)
Screw-worm (Callitroga sp)
Blow fly (Lucilia sp)
Other species reported as forming a minor component of the fly population on cattle monitored during trials of tags include:
Sweat fly (Morellia simplex)
Black fly (Simulium reptans)
Lesser house fly (Fannia coniculars)
Flectron ear tags provide protection throughout the fly season. For maximum benefit they should therefore be applied at the beginning of the season before fly populations build up. For complete control the entire herd should be tagged.
One tag per animal is usually sufficient to achieve acceptable levels of fly control. However, where head and face fly attack is very severe, two tags may be necessary, one on each ear.
Dosage and administration
Flectron ear tags should be attached to the ear as follows:
Load stud and tag into the applicator. Always dip the loaded applicator into disinfectant solution before each application. Any skin compatible disinfectant may be used. This assists application, helps prevent spread of infection, aids hygiene and promotes healing. Restrain the animal, preferably in a crush, so that the ear can be reached easily. Position the point of the fixing stud in a central position between the blood vessels in an area of firm tissue halfway between the head and the tip of the ear, with the fly tag on the back of the ear. A position between the second and third rib of the ear is ideal. Thick sections of the ear should be avoided.
Depress the applicator until a click is heard. This means the tag and the fixing are firmly secured. After fixing, pull the stud and tag firmly apart as far as possible. A correctly fixed tag will hold firm. Do not push the tag and stud back together, as this can lead to compression of the ear tissue. The two should swing freely in the ear.
If tag is lost during the season it is usually because of poor application. Flectron ear tags will remain flexible and active for a season.
Tags should be removed at the end of each fly season and before cattle go for slaughter. The neck of the stud behind the ear can be cut with round-nosed scissors. The new tag can be applied through the hole left by the previous one the following season.
Contra-indications, warnings, etc
For external use only.
The best position for the tag is between the second and third rib of the ear.
Flectron ear tags are not recommended for fly control on cattle kept in feed lots or in animal housing.
The product belongs to the pyrethroid group. Possible undesirable effects can be irritation and allergic reactions on the skin.
This product can be safely used during pregnancy and lactation.
Operator warnings
Rubber gloves should be worn when handling fly tags. Do not smoke, eat or drink while handling the product. Do not burn the product as a harmful vapour can be produced. Wash hands and exposed skin before meals and after work. Keep away from food and drink including animal feeding stuffs.
Withdrawal period
Meat: Zero days
Milk: Zero hours
Tags should be removed before cattle leave the farm for slaughter.
Pharmaceutical precautions
Do not store above 25°C. Store in tightly closed original container.
Any unused veterinary medicinal product or waste materials derived from such veterinary medicinal products should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.
Harmful to fish and aquatic life. Do not contaminate ponds, waterways and ditches with the tags or empty containers.
Keep out of the sight and reach of children.
For animal treatment only.
Legal category
Legal category: POM-VPS
Packaging quantities
Primary container consists of a low density polyethylene bag containing 10 ear tags and fastening studs, which are contained in a cardboard box. Each cardboard box contains two LDPE bags.
Further information
Rain will not remove the active ingredient from the tag. When on the animal, the active ingredient locks onto the oils on the coat. This results in a higher degree of rainfastness. Following rain, fly activity may temporarily increase due to further fly emergence.
Summer Mastitis and New Forest disease
Flies are associated with the transmission of these diseases. Fly control can help reduce the disease incidence. Fly-borne diseases can have incubation periods of variable lengths (weeks rather than days); symptoms which appear in mid to late summer may be due to an infection transmitted by flies earlier in the season, therefore early attention to fly control methods is important. However, the use of any method of fly control does not mean that any other precautions can be omitted (e.g. infusion of heifers and dry cows with longacting antibiotics, separation of stock with New Forest disease etc.).
Marketing Authorisation Number
Vm 42058/4069
Significant changes
GTIN
GTIN description:1 x 20 tags:
GTIN:08714015006750