Sheep/Goat
Controlled Iodine Spray
For use in cattle, horses, swine and sheep as a topical antiseptic for use prior to surgical procedures such as castrating and docking; for ringworm and foot rot; for application to the navel of newborn animals; and for minor cuts, teat sores, bruises and abrasions.
- USAGE
- BENEFITS
- INGREDIENTS
- DIRECTIONS
- PACKAGING
USAGE
BENEFITS
INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
PACKAGING
Cattle, Horses, Swine and Sheep
- Effective - kills bacteria, fungi, viruses, and Protozoa on contact
- Convenient - easy-to-use adjustable nozzle delivers either stream or spray
- Economical - costs only about half as much as aerosols
- Safety afforded by non-irritating property of antiseptic
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Polyethoxylated nonylphenol iodine complex (provides 1.0% titratable iodine)....5.0%
INACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Nonionic Surfactant and Water....95.0%
Remove spray cap from 16 oz. container and refill from gallon container. Replace spray cap tightly. Hold container approximately 4 to 6 inches from the area to be sprayed. Point valve at the area to be sprayed. Pull trigger of valve and spray area once lightly. May be repeated daily, if necessary, until the area is healed.
Name | Code | Unit Size | Case Size | Case Weight |
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Controlled Iodine Spray | 7-45801-10331-3 | 16 oz. | 12 | 15 |
Controlled Iodine Spray | 7-45801-10333-7 | Gal | 4 | 34 |