Udder Ointment
This page contains information on Udder Ointment for veterinary use.The information provided typically includes the following:
- Udder Ointment Indications
- Warnings and cautions for Udder Ointment
- Direction and dosage information for Udder Ointment
Udder Ointment
This treatment applies to the following species:Active Ingredient(s)
Lanolin, petrolatum, benzethonium chloride, cetyl alcohol, vitamins A, D3, and E.Udder Ointment Indications
Combines lanolin, antiseptics, vitamin A, vitamin D3, and vitamin E to soften, soothe and promote the healing of scratched, chapped and abraded skin.Udder Ointment Dosage And Administration
Chapped Teats, Scratches and Bruises: Apply generously after every milking, Rub in well.
Galls, Fetter Burns, Cracked Heels and Saddle Sores: Rub in well, then apply a light coating after rubbing.
To soothe and soften chapped and rough skin, massage a liberal amount of the ointment into the affected areas several times each day.
Udder Ointment Caution(s)
Wash the teats and udder of treated animals prior to milking.Presentation
Available in 13.1 oz. jars and 4 lb. pails.Nac No.
11530041Division of Goodwinol Products Corp.
P.O. BOX 407, PIERCE, CO, 80650
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