Special Report
Zactran works fast and protects for 10 days
Bovine respiratory disease is the biggest killer of cattle, and at a hefty price too — about $800 to $900 million a year. It’s important to prevent it, but if cattle get it, it’s important they be treated. “One of the good things about it is it’s works so quickly,” said Dr. Marc Campbell of Merial Veterinary Services, referring to the company’s newest anti-microbial, Zactran. A half-hour after injection, Zactran is in the lungs doing its job. Producers can also learn about how important timing is in deworming cattle at truthaboutdeworming.com.
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