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What is a critical slaughter restriction for cattle treated with ON GUARD MAXI-CLOR CHLORINE POWDER?
- Cattle must not be slaughtered within 13 days following treatment
- Cattle must not be slaughtered within 3 days following treatment
- Cattle must not be slaughtered within 12 days following treatment
- Cattle must not be slaughtered within 100 days following treatment
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The label warns that cattle must not be slaughtered within 13 days following treatment.🔗 Source
Based on the label, which group of animals should NOT be treated if they are intended for veal production?
- Dairy cattle
- Pre-ruminating calves
- Adult swine
- Finished cattle
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The label states: 'do not use in calves to be processed for veal' because a withdrawal period has not been established for pre-ruminating calves.🔗 Source
In what manner is the product intended to be mixed for use?
- Mixed as a sole ration
- Mixed with water as a liquid spray
- Mixed with topical ointments
- Mixed with vitamin supplements
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The mixing notes for both swine and cattle specify to 'Mix as a sole ration'.🔗 Source
Which parasite is listed as a target for cattle but NOT specifically listed for swine?
- Stomach worms
- Lungworms
- Bankrupt worms
- Gastrointestinal worms
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Bankrupt worms are listed under cattle targets, whereas swine targets include lungworms, gastrointestinal, kidney, and stomach worms.🔗 Source
Which of the following parasites is specifically listed as being controlled in swine using ON GUARD MAXI-CLOR CHLORINE POWDER?
- Kidney worms
- Bankrupt worms
- Cooperia punctata
- Ostertagia ostertagi
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The label states that for swine, the product controls kidney worms, among other parasites.🔗 Source
What is the correct application rate for treating cattle with this product?
- 1.8 lb of product per 100 lb of body weight
- 1 lb of product per 100 lb of body weight
- 0.05 lb of product per 100 lb of body weight
- 13 lb of product per 100 lb of body weight
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For cattle, the product is applied at a rate of 1 lb of product per 100 lb of body weight.🔗 Source
According to the label, how should the product be administered to swine?
- As a one-day therapeutic treatment
- As a single dose mixed with water
- Over a 3-12 day period
- As a spray applied to the skin
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For swine, the product is applied at a rate of 1.8 lb per 100 lb of body weight over a 3-12 day period.🔗 Source
Regarding dairy cattle and calves, which statement is true based on the label?
- There is a 13-day milk withdrawal period for dairy cattle
- There is no milk withdrawal period for dairy cattle
- The product should only be used in calves to be processed for veal
- A withdrawal period has been established for pre-ruminating calves
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The label states that for dairy cattle, there is no milk withdrawal period.🔗 Source
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