• Veterinary Medicine Virginiamycin Premix 11% for Poultry Sheep Cattle Pigs Use
  • Veterinary Medicine Virginiamycin Premix 11% for Poultry Sheep Cattle Pigs Use
  • Veterinary Medicine Virginiamycin Premix 11% for Poultry Sheep Cattle Pigs Use
  • Veterinary Medicine Virginiamycin Premix 11% for Poultry Sheep Cattle Pigs Use
  • Veterinary Medicine Virginiamycin Premix 11% for Poultry Sheep Cattle Pigs Use
  • Veterinary Medicine Virginiamycin Premix 11% for Poultry Sheep Cattle Pigs Use

Veterinary Medicine Virginiamycin Premix 11% for Poultry Sheep Cattle Pigs Use

Varieties: Infectious Disease Prevention Medicine
Component: Chemical Synthetic Drugs
Type: The First Class
Pharmacodynamic Influential Factors: Repeated Medication
Storage Method: Prevent High or LowTemperature
Veterinary Reg. No.: Shouyaozhunzihao
Samples:
US$ 0.8/kg 1 kg(Min.Order)
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
Antibiotic
Transport Package
Carton
Specification
1kg, 5kg
Trademark
Ginye
Origin
China
Production Capacity
1000000kg/Year

Product Description

Virginiamycin Premix 11%

FOR VETERINARY USE ONLY / ANTIBIOTIC

ACTIVE INGREDIENT

Virginiamycin,110 g/kg

Ingredients:
Starch, calcium carbonate, carboxymethylcellulose
Add mineral oil.

Caution:
CAUTION: Federal law restricts medicated feed containing this veterinary feed directive drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
For further manufacture only.
For use in swine and poultry feeds as specified below

Directions for Use
Mixing Directions-Swine

GIN VIRGIN Medicated Article must be thoroughly mixed in the feed to assure even distribution. Determine the appropriate amount of GIN VIRGIN required from the table below. Dilute GIN VIRGIN with a portion of one of the feed ingredients (enough to make a quantity equal to 10 lb per ton) before final mixing.

Swine Required level of virginiamycin activity per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed) Required amount of GIN VIRGIN per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed) Amount of virginiamycin activity provided to animal per lb of body weight per day
Treatment of swine dysentery in nonbreeding swine weighing over 120 lb 100 g for
2 weeks
2 lb 2.27 mg
Treatment and control of swine dysentery in swine weighing up to 120 lb 100 g for 2 weeks followed by 50 g 2 lb
1 lb
2.27 mg
1.14 mg
Aid in control of swine dysentery in swine weighing up to 120 lb.
For use in animals or on premises with a history of swine dysentery but where symptoms have not yet occurred.
25 g 8 oz 0.57 mg
CAUTION: Not for use in breeding swine over 120 lbs.
 
Mixing Directions-Poultry
Mix 1 lb of GIN VIRGIN with 9 lb of feed ingredients to make 10 lb of an intermediate mix to contain 5 g/lb virginiamycin. Add 1 lb of the intermediate feed premix for each 5 g of virginiamycin needed to medicate a ton of feed.
Poultry Required level of virginiamycin activity per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed) Required amount of GIN VIRGIN per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
For use in broiler chickens
Prevention of necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens susceptible to virginiamycin 20 g 180 g
Not for Use in Laying Chickens


Storage and Handling
Feed Continuously as Sole Ration
Store At Or Below 25 °C (77 °F), Excursions Permitted Up to 40 °C (104 °F)
Close Container After Use

 


Veterinary Medicine Virginiamycin Premix 11% for Poultry Sheep Cattle Pigs Use

Veterinary Medicine Virginiamycin Premix 11% for Poultry Sheep Cattle Pigs Use
Veterinary Medicine Virginiamycin Premix 11% for Poultry Sheep Cattle Pigs Use
Veterinary Medicine Virginiamycin Premix 11% for Poultry Sheep Cattle Pigs Use

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Export Year
2018-12-10
OEM/ODM Availability
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