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Bloat Guard Liquid Type A Medicated Article

This treatment applies to the following species:
Company: Phibro

(poloxalene)

For use in the manufacture of liquid medicated feeds

For control of legume (alfalfa, clover) and wheat pasture bloat in cattle

Active Drug Ingredient

Poloxalene

99.5%

Inert Ingredients:

Ethoxyquin (a preservative), 0.12%; butylated hydroxytoluene (a preservative), 0.38%

Follow Directions For Use

Directions For Use In Liquid Feeds

Bloat Guard Liquid Type A Medicated Article must be thoroughly blended and evenly distributed into a liquid feed supplement and offered to cattle in a covered liquid feed supplement feeder with lick wheels. The formula for the liquid feed supplement is as follows:

For control of legume (alfalfa, clover) and wheat pasture bloat in cattle . . . 7.5 g/lb

% w/w

Poloxalene Type A Medicated Article (99.5%)

1.65

Ammonium Polyphosphate

2.66

Phosphoric Acid (75%)

3.37

Sulfuric Acid

1.00

Water

10.00

Molasses, liquid - sufficient to make

100.00

Vitamins A & D and/or trace minerals may be added.


For control of legume (alfalfa, clover) bloat in cattle grazing pre-bloom legumes . . . 10.0 g/lb

% w/w

Poloxalene Type A Medicated Article (99.5%)

2.2

Ammonium Polyphosphate

2.66

Phosphoric Acid (75%)

3.37

Sulfuric Acid

1.00

Water

10.00

Molasses, liquid - sufficient to make

100.00

Vitamins A & D and/or trace minerals may be added.

The concentration of Bloat Guard per lb of liquid feed supplement is as follows:

Indications for Use

Required Level of Bloat Guard

For control of legume (alfalfa, clover) and wheat pasture bloat in cattle

7.5 g/lb (1.65% w/w)

For control of legume (alfalfa, clover) bloat in cattle grazing pre-bloom legumes

10.0 g/lb (2.2% w/w)

Important: To maintain proper distribution of Bloat Guard in liquid feed supplements, the viscosity of the medicated liquid supplement must be no less than 275 cps. During storage the medicated liquid may separate out of liquid supplements within five days if not agitated. It is essential that all of the stored mixture be thoroughly remixed (for example, by using a recirculating pump) before being transferred to feeders with free-turning lick wheels. Movement of the lick wheels is sufficient to prevent separation in the feeders.

Feeding And Management Directions For Bloat Guard

These medicated feeds are effective for the control of legume (alfalfa, clover) and wheat pasture bloat in cattle, when consumed as recommended.

1. Use a covered liquid feeder with 1 free-turning lick wheel per 25 head at a height so that all cattle can conveniently lick the wheel.

2. The location of the liquid feeder is extremely important for adequate consumption. Place feeder where cattle congregate (for example, near drinking water), thus providing ready access to the medicated liquid feed. In large pastures, additional feeders should be placed so that cattle are never more than 500 feet from a feeder while grazing.

3. For adequate protection, it is essential that each animal consume the total recommended amount of medication daily.

4. If grazing on pre-bloom legumes, use a liquid feed containing 10 g of Bloat Guard per lb (2.2% w/w). Each animal must consume the medicated liquid feed at a rate of 0.15 lb per 100 lb of body weight per day for adequate protection.

Example: 1.5 lb of 2.2% medicated feed for a 1000-lb animal daily. If consumption exceeds 0.2 lb per 100 lb of body weight per day, cattle should be changed to a liquid feed containing 7.5 g of Bloat Guard per lb (1.65% w/w).

5. If grazing legumes or wheat pasture, use a liquid feed containing 7.5 g of Bloat Guard per lb (1.65% w/w). Each animal must consume the medicated liquid feed at a rate of 0.2 lb per 100 lb body weight per day for adequate protection.

Example: 2 lb of the 1.65% medicated feed for a 1000-lb animal daily.

6. Introduce the feeding of the medicated liquid feed at least 2-5 days before pasturing on legume or wheat to accustom the cattle to the medicated liquid and to lick wheel feeding. If the medicated liquid feed feeding is interrupted, this 2-5 day introductory feeding should be repeated.

Cold Weather Note: At temperatures below 50°F, this product will thicken and may appear cloudy, but is not damaged.

Keep Container Closed When Not in Use

Store At Or Below 25°C (77°F), Excursions Permitted Up To 40°C (104°F)

Not For Human Use

Restricted Drug (California) - Use Only as Directed

Bloat Guard is a registered trademark of Phibro Animal Health Corporation for poloxalene

Phibro Animal Health Corporation, Teaneck, NJ 07666

Approved by FDA under NADA # 038-281

Distributed by: Phibro Animal Health Corporation, Teaneck, NJ 07666

Net Weight

 

 

450 lb (204.12 kg)

8816000

101-8031-07

CPN: 3693002.6

PHIBRO ANIMAL HEALTH CORPORATION
GLENPOINTE CENTRE EAST, 300 FRANK W. BURR BOULEVARD, SUITE #21, TEANECK, NJ, 07666
Telephone:   201-329-7300
Customer Service:   888-403-0074
Fax:   201-329-7070
Website:   www.pahc.com
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