Clout®

Clout® is a ready-to-use pour-on for cattle, sheep and goats.

FOR EXTERNAL ANIMAL USE ONLY                          

clout®

Reg. No. G1447 (Act 36/1947)

Namibia Reg. No. V03/18.3.3/436 NS0

INDICATIONS

Clout® is a ready-to-use pour-on for cattle, sheep and goats.

It has:

  • Residual action.
  • Non-systemic action.

Clout® has the following indications per species:

Cattle:                             Controls ticks.

Controls stable flies, horn flies, cattle louse flies and nuisance flies

e.g., house flies.

Kills lice (biting and sucking).

Protects against black flies.

Sheep and goats:        Controls Karoo paralysis ticks, bont-legged ticks and red-legged ticks.

COMPOSITION

Deltamethrin 1 % m/v.

HARMFUL

STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS

Keep container in a cool, well-ventilated area. 

Store away from food and feed.

Tightly reseal the container if all the contents have not been used.

WARNINGS

  • Do not use on calves/lambs LESS THAN 1 month OF AGE.
  • No withdrawal period for meat and milk.
  • avoid contact with product.
  • any unused product and dispose of all the empty containers and disposable equipment after use in accordance with National Environmental Management: Waste Act, 2008 (Act No. 59 of 2008).
  • KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN, UNINFORMED PERSONS AND ANIMALS.
  • Although this remedy has been extensively tested under a large variety of conditions, failure thereof may ensue as a result of a wide range of reasons. If this is suspected, seek veterinary advice and notify the registration holder.
  • N.B. Pyrethroid pour-ons may cause irritation. Treat a small group of animals first and observe them for an hour before treating the rest.

Directions for use –Use only as directed

How to use the applicator

Remove the cap of the calibrated chamber. Without removing the remaining cap, squeeze the container until the correct dosage volume is present in the calibrated chamber, and apply as prescribed.

Cattle

  • Ticks, flies and lice: 1 m/10 kg.

Apply along the backline, from the shoulder to the root of the tail using a measuring dispenser or any other suitable applicator.

In case of heavy brown ear or blue tick chal­lenge, apply Clout® from the base of the skull to the root of the tail.

Treat at regular intervals according to tick chal­lenge. The longer the product is regularly applied, the more the tick population is reduced. It will then become possible to apply at intervals greater than 7 days.

  • For black fly (Simulium) apply also to ears and underline. Repeat as required according to challenge.
  • For population control of nuisance flies and sta­ble flies, use 2 to 3 treatments at weekly intervals. Thereafter use according to challenge.

Sheep and goats

Dosage for optimal residual action: 1 m/5 kg.

Environmental conditions and parasite challenge can influence treatment intervals.

  • Karoo paralysis ticks:

Divide the full dose per animal into 4 equal parts. Apply one part onto each axillae and groin region, whilst the animal is turned over in a sitting position.

  • Angora goats ‑ repeat after approximately 2 weeks.
  • Dorper sheep ‑ repeat after approxi­mately 4 weeks.
  • Merino sheep ‑ repeat after approximately 6 weeks.
  • Bont‑legged and red‑legged ticks:

The dosage should be divided into 3 equal parts and applied to the axillae, groin and anogenital regions.

Treat sheep at regular intervals of approximately 3 to 4 weeks or as necessary, according to tick chal­lenge.

For crippled sheep, apply 1 mℓ to the affected hoof/fetlock.

PRESENTATION

Squeeze packs of 200 mℓ, 500 mℓ and 1 ℓ, HDPE containers of 5 ℓ and a drum of 20 ℓ.

Not all pack sizes may necessarily be marketed.

REGISTRATION HOLDER

Cooper Veterinary Products (Pty) Ltd.

20 Spartan Road, Spartan

1619, RSA

Tel: +27 (0) 11 923 9300

Email: msdahza@msd.com

www.msd-animal-health.co.za

DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THIS PACKAGE INSERT

5 December 2002