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Parasite Management

Enhance Cow Comfort and Milk Production with Sustainable Parasite Control Strategies

Internal and external parasites can make cattle uncomfortable and lead to reduced performance. Infested cattle may exhibit reduced feed intake and conversion, as well as lower milk production. Parasites can also have a negative impact on immunity and reproductive performance. 

Dairy Deworming Products

Eprinex® (eprinomectin)

 

EPRINEX IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: No meat or milk withdrawal is required when used according to label. Do not use in calves intended for veal or unapproved animal species, as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result.

Advance Deworming

As parasites evolve, so has deworming. It’s not enough to focus on production goals — although that’s important. Now we must develop a system that will be sustainable for the generations that follow. That means using the right products at the right time for the right reasons. And it starts right here.

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Parasite Management Resources and Education

Don’t Let External Parasites Peak This Winter

Populations of external parasites such as mange and lice typically peak in the winter months, so it’s important to have strategic deworming protocols in place prior to when they can do the most harm.

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All Dairy Cattle Products

Count on Boehringer Ingelheim for a wide array of products to help keep your dairy cattle in good health and at peak performance.

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