Ticks Plus 1 Litre

$82.90

Jerry Cans for Dosing the herd A dose is given by pouring 1 capful (25ml) of remedy into the water trough, every second day. We do offer a pump attachment that dispenses 25ml an can be used instead of the cap. Our 5 litre jerry cans come with a free dispensing pump. For other livestock you can administer a dose (2 sprays) to the nose, on their food or in their water trough. To dose on food, use half a capful per dose, 1-2 times a day. * Ticks Plus takes a week to build up effect. This remedy can be continued long term.
* Safe, non-toxic ingredients

* Safe to use alongside prescription medications

* No with-holding period

* Safe for pregnant and lactating animals

* Non-sedating

* Alcohol free

* All remedies have a shelf life of 2 years

General Disclaimer: Our remedies are formulated to support the natural immune system of horses, pets and livestock. We do not claim to treat, medicate or cure any health conditions. If you are worried an animal may be in pain or suffering please contact your veterinarian.

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Jerry Cans for Dosing the herd A dose is given by pouring 1 capful (25ml) of remedy into the water trough, every second day. We do offer a pump attachment that dispenses 25ml an can be used instead of the cap. Our 5 litre jerry cans come with a free dispensing pump. For other livestock you can administer a dose (2 sprays) to the nose, on their food or in their water trough. To dose on food, use half a capful per dose, 1-2 times a day. * Ticks Plus takes a week to build up effect. This remedy can be continued long term.
* Safe, non-toxic ingredients

* Safe to use alongside prescription medications

* No with-holding period

* Safe for pregnant and lactating animals

* Non-sedating

* Alcohol free

* All remedies have a shelf life of 2 years

General Disclaimer: Our remedies are formulated to support the natural immune system of horses, pets and livestock. We do not claim to treat, medicate or cure any health conditions. If you are worried an animal may be in pain or suffering please contact your veterinarian.