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Foot Rot Treatment Timing?
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1423103" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Yes. Foot rot is just one of the diseases Sustain can treat. I like them because my girls are hand-feeders and I can easily treat them in the pasture: give 'em a couple cubes, break the bolus in half and pop it in with the next mouth-full. One bolus per 200 lbs. I've also hidden them in Twinkies and hot dog buns (don't judge, it worked!) or simply tossed them in a bowl of cubes, sometimes with a little molasses drizzled over them.</p><p><em>Sulfamethazine (formulated in a sustained release base)</em></p><p><em>495 grains (32.1 grams)</em></p><p><em>Sustain III® Boluses (Sulfamethazine Sustained Release Boluses) are intended for oral administration to beef cattle and non-lactating dairy cattle (See RESIDUE WARNING Statement). Sustain III® Boluses are indicated for the treatment of the following diseases when caused by one or more of the following pathogenic organisms sensitive to sulfamethazine:</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Bacterial Pneumonia and Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex (Shipping Fever Complex) (Pasteurella spp.), Colibacillosis (Bacterial Scours) (E. coli), Necrotic pododermatitis (Foot rot), Calf Diphtheria (Fusobacterium necrophorum), Acute Metritis (Streptococcus spp.).</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1423103, member: 24027"] Yes. Foot rot is just one of the diseases Sustain can treat. I like them because my girls are hand-feeders and I can easily treat them in the pasture: give 'em a couple cubes, break the bolus in half and pop it in with the next mouth-full. One bolus per 200 lbs. I've also hidden them in Twinkies and hot dog buns (don't judge, it worked!) or simply tossed them in a bowl of cubes, sometimes with a little molasses drizzled over them. [i]Sulfamethazine (formulated in a sustained release base) 495 grains (32.1 grams) Sustain III® Boluses (Sulfamethazine Sustained Release Boluses) are intended for oral administration to beef cattle and non-lactating dairy cattle (See RESIDUE WARNING Statement). Sustain III® Boluses are indicated for the treatment of the following diseases when caused by one or more of the following pathogenic organisms sensitive to sulfamethazine: Bacterial Pneumonia and Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex (Shipping Fever Complex) (Pasteurella spp.), Colibacillosis (Bacterial Scours) (E. coli), Necrotic pododermatitis (Foot rot), Calf Diphtheria (Fusobacterium necrophorum), Acute Metritis (Streptococcus spp.).[/i] [/QUOTE]
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