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For all Classes of Beef and Dairy Cattle on
Pasture
(Contains
Altosid® IGR)
ALTOSID®
Insect Growth Regulator is a registered trademark of Wellmark
International
(For Ruminants Only) |
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| What is ALL IN ONE PLUS IGR? |
| ALL-IN-ONE
(patent #5,622,739) is a new and unique concept not yet described
in any of the literature. ALL-IN-ONE has a swirled vein of added
loose minerals, proteins, and salt encapsulated inside of the
hard crystallized molasses mix which offers alternate timing
of intake of the encapsulated ingredients.
The most convenient way to control horn flies in beef and dairy
cattle is to supplement with PF tubs containing Altosid®
IGR
Feed-Thru. Altosid® is an insect growth regulator (IGR) that
passes through the animal and into the manure, where horn flies
lay their eggs. It breaks the life cycle by preventing horn fly
pupae from developing into biting adult flies. Altosid®
eliminates the expense, labor, and stress on your cattle
associated with sprays, pour-ons, dusts, and ear tags. There's
no need to round up or handle cattle because the animals spread
the horn fly control as they graze |
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PREVENTS ADULT HORN FLY
EMERGENCE FROM MANURE OF TREATED CATTLE.
A Nutritional Supplement Containing
S-Methoprene * Insect Growth Regulator for Continuous Feeding to
Cattle through the Horn Fly Season.
Active
Ingredients:
(S)
Methoprene (CAS#
65733-16-3)...............
.005%
Other ingredients
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99.995%
Total
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100.00%
* As
the Insect Growth Regulator ALTOSID® |
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| Crude
Protein |
Min. |
30.0% |
| Crude
Protein equiv/NPN |
Max. |
7.0% |
| Crude
Fat |
Min. |
5.0% |
| Crude
Fiber |
Max. |
4.0% |
| Ash |
Max. |
18.0% |
| Added
Mineral |
Max. |
9.0% |
| Calcium,
(Ca) |
Max. |
3.4% |
| Calcium,
(Ca) |
Min. |
2.4% |
| Phosphorus,
(P) |
Min. |
1.0% |
| Potassium,
(K) |
Min. |
2.0% |
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Copper,
(Cu)
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Min. |
307 ppm |
| Vitamin
A |
Min. |
100,000
iu/lb. |
| Vitamin
D3 |
Min. |
10,000
iu/lb. |
| Vitamin
E |
Min. |
50.0
iu/lb. |
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Total
Sugars (as invert) |
Min. |
30.00% |
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MOLASSES, COTTONSEED MEAL, UREA, LECITHIN, HYDROLYZED VEGETABLE
FAT (feed grade), SOYBEAN PROTEIN (modified),LIMESTONE
FLOUR, CALCIUM HYDROXIDE, CALCIUM CARBONATE, ZINC
SULFATE, VITAMIN A ACETATE, COPPER SULFATE, MANGANESE SULFATE,
VITAMIN D3
SUPPLEMENT, POTASSIUM IODIDE, SODIUM SELENITE, VITAMIN E
SUPPLEMENT |
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| Crude
Protein |
Min. |
20.0% |
| Crude
Fat |
Min. |
1.0% |
| Crude
Fiber |
Max. |
3.5% |
| Calcium,
(Ca) |
Max. |
0.24% |
| Calcium,
(Ca) |
Min. |
0.18% |
| Phosphorus,
(P)
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Min. |
0.35% |
| Salt
(Sodium Chloride), (NaCI) |
Max. |
36.0% |
| Salt
(Sodium Chloride), (NaCI) |
Min. |
32.0% |
| Potassium,
(K) |
Min. |
1.0% |
| Selenium,
(Se) |
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24.00
ppm |
| Zinc,
(Zn) |
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9,843.00
ppm |
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SOYBEAN
MEAL SOLVENT EXTRACTED (AAFCO), SALT (SODIUM CHLORIDE), COTTONSEED
MEAL, ZINC OXIDE, COPPER SULFATE, MANGANESE SULFATE, POTASSIUM
IODIDE, SODIUM SELENITE
This loose mineral and protein mix are blended together and
constitute 13% of the total net weight of this package. |
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DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY PROHIBITED
MATERIALS
Does not contain any animal protein |
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN |
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
CAUTION
This product
contains high levels of copper. DO NOT FEED this
product to sheep or goats may result in copper toxicity.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Do not apply directly to water, or to
areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas
below the mean high water mark.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed
by storage or disposal
STORAGE: Store in a cool, dry
place.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes
resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of
on-site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse
(or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning,
or puncture and dispose in a sanitary landfill or by
incineration or if allowed by state and local authorities by
burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
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NO'S. 4,749,578 & 5,622,739
Sizes
Available: 125# & 225#
EPA
Reg No.2724-495-74889 EPA Est No. 74889-TX-001
This is an informational label only |
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* Patented Vein Technology |
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a
violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner
inconsistent with its labeling.
FEEDING AND MANAGEMENT
INSTRUCTIONS
When used as directed,
ALL IN ONE PLUS ALTOSID®
IGR will provide sufficient (S)-methoprene insect growth regulator
to prevent the emergence of adult horn flies from manure of treated
cattle. Existing adult horn flies will not be affected. Start
feeding before horn flies appear and continue use until cold
weather marks the end of the horn fly season. Allow free
choice to cattle. Cattle should consume an average of 0.8
ounces of ALL IN ONE PLUS ALTOSID®
IGR per 100 pounds of animal body weight per day, which is
equivalent to 8 ounces per day for a 1,000 pound animal.
* Assure cattle are not starved for
nutrients prior to feeding ALL IN ONE PLUS ALTOSID®
IGR.
* Offer cattle one ALL IN ONE PLUS
ALTOSID®
IGR for every 15 to 25 head
of cattle.
*Remove all other self limiting
nutritional supplements.
* Locate ALL IN ONE PLUS ALTOSID®
IGR where cattle congregate
(watering, loafing, shade areas).
* Replenish ALL IN ONE PLUS ALTOSID®
IGR on a regular basis as needed.
*If intake of ALL IN ONE PLUS
ALTOSID®
IGR is below 0.8
ounces per 100 pounds animal body weight per day, increase
the number of feeding locations and/or change location (s) to areas
more frequented by cattle.
* If intake of ALL IN ONE PLUS
ALTOSID®
IGR is above 0.8
ounces per 100 pounds animal body weight per day, reduce the
number of feeding locations and/or change location(s) to area(s) more
frequented by cattle.
*Introduction of this product after
adult horn fly infestation is established will require treatment of
cattle with adulticides if elimination of the adult fly population
is desired.
* Use one
tub per 15 - 25 animals
* Place
the tubs near watering holes and loafing areas.
* Check
consumption for a few days. Increase or decrease number of
tubs, or move them if necessary, to adjust for proper consumption.
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The horn fly is one of the most important and economically
damaging pest of range cattle. In the United States
they cost cattle producers approximately $876 million every
year.
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Scientists estimate that an economical, effective program
keeps the fly population below 200 flies per animal.
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Adult flies migrate from other herds. Altosid (IGR)
feed thru does not kill adult flies.
*Altosid (IGR) prevents
the flies from successfully multiplying, breaking the life
cycle. |
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you can't measure it, you can't manage it. |
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