Glanvac 6S + B12

Available in 250ml & 500ml

 

DESCRIPTION

  • Glanvac 6S provides protection against Cheesy Gland (CLA) and 5 main clostridial diseases (Black Disease, Black Leg, Malignant Oedema, Pulpy Kidney, and Tetanus) with the added benefit of correcting Selenium deficiency.
  • Cheesy Gland (CLA is a risk to all Australian sheep flocks. Clostridial diseases are found Australia wide in the soil and the environment.
  • Selenium is an essential trace element that is vital for wool production, growth and fertility. Selenium deficiencies in sheep result in reduced wool production and growth rates, ill thrift, infertility in ewes and death of young lambs due to White Muscle Disease.
  • Glanvac 6S utilises Zoetis’ ultra-filtration technology, this allows the vaccine to produce a more targeted immune response in sheep, while providing producers with the convenience of a 1 mL dose rate.

KEY BENEFITS

  •  Creates a high level of disease protection in the breeding flock.
  • Improves lamb marking and weaning percentages by preventing a wide range of clostridial deaths such as Pulpy Kidney and Tetanus.
  • Improves meat quality through Cheesy Gland protection, ensuring export and domestic customers receive a quality product.
  • Improves wool quality and quantity by protecting against Cheesy Gland and maintaining Selenium reserves.
  • Maintains a high level of Selenium in the lactating ewe and lamb in a period of high requirement which aids in wool production and growth, fertility in ewes and prevents white muscle disease in lambs.
  • 30-day reuse claim when label directions are followed correctly.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE

  • Control of caseous lymphadenitis (CLA or Cheesy Gland); and the prevention of enterotoxaemia (Pulpy Kidney disease), Tetanus, Black Disease, Malignant Oedema and Blackleg in sheep and lambs plus Swelled Head in rams
  • Prevents white muscle disease in lambs in areas of known or suspected selenium deficiency. For use in Selenium deficient areas only. Seek veterinary advice when Selenium is being supplemented by other means.