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Troy Coppernate Injection

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Troy Coppernate Injection is for the prevention and treatment of copper deficiency in cattle.
Contains:60mg/mL COPPER as COPPER GLYCINATE.

If you have a known copper deficiency.
Copper is an essential trace element for cattle needed for body and bone growth, pigmentation, healthy nerve fibres and white blood cell function.
There are two main causes of copper deficiency in cattle:
1. Low copper levels in plants due to a lack of copper fertiliser in naturally copper-deficient soils.
2. An induced deficiency caused by ingestion of excessive levels of molybdenum and sulphur in pasture or feed supplements.
Signs of copper deficiency in cattle:
1. Loss of pigment from coloured hair especially around the eyes, giving the animal a
bespectacled appearance (not visible in cattle with white hair around the eyes).
2. Falling disease - sudden heart failure causing sudden death. s. Lameness.
 Australian made.

Excessive copper is toxic; do not administer unless copper deficiency has been confirmed. 

Side Effects:Swelling may occur at injection site which usually recedes in a few weeks. Anaphylactic reactions following administration may occur in young bovines. Prompt antihistamine treatment is indicated. 

Withholding Periods: 
 • MEAT: Zero (0) days 

 • MILK: Zero (0) days 
Trade Advice - Export slaughter interval (ESI): Zero (0) days.



Size:Available in a 250mL plastic bottle ready for injection, with a draw-off tube included.
 Australian made.

Troy Coppernate Injection is for the prevention and treatment of copper deficiency in cattle.
Contains:60mg/mL COPPER as COPPER GLYCINATE.

If you have a known copper deficiency.
Copper is an essential trace element for cattle needed for body and bone growth, pigmentation, healthy nerve fibres and white blood cell function.
There are two main causes of copper deficiency in cattle:
1. Low copper levels in plants due to a lack of copper fertiliser in naturally copper-deficient soils.
2. An induced deficiency caused by ingestion of excessive levels of molybdenum and sulphur in pasture or feed supplements.
Signs of copper deficiency in cattle:
1. Loss of pigment from coloured hair especially around the eyes, giving the animal a
bespectacled appearance (not visible in cattle with white hair around the eyes).
2. Falling disease - sudden heart failure causing sudden death. s. Lameness.
 Australian made.

Excessive copper is toxic; do not administer unless copper deficiency has been confirmed. 

Side Effects:Swelling may occur at injection site which usually recedes in a few weeks. Anaphylactic reactions following administration may occur in young bovines. Prompt antihistamine treatment is indicated. 

Withholding Periods: 
 • MEAT: Zero (0) days 

 • MILK: Zero (0) days 
Trade Advice - Export slaughter interval (ESI): Zero (0) days.



Size:Available in a 250mL plastic bottle ready for injection, with a draw-off tube included.
 Australian made.

Ingredients

60mg/mL COPPER as COPPER GLYCINATE.

60mg/mL COPPER as COPPER GLYCINATE.

Directions

Directions for Use: See attached Dose Rate.
Shake well before use.
Avoid carcass damage:
1. Sterilise all injection apparatus by boiling before use. Avoid use of strong disinfectants on apparatus. 2. Maintain cleanliness at all times.
3. Keep needles sharp and clean. Replace frequently.
4. Use the shortest needle possible, certainly not exceeding 15 mm.
5. As far as possible, avoid injection of animals in wet weather or under dusty conditions.
6. This product must be injected only under the skin.
7. If possible inject high on the neck behind the ear. Use the shortest needle possible, certainly not exceeding 15 mm.
Excessive copper is toxic; do not administer unless copper deficiency has been confirmed.

Directions for Use: See attached Dose Rate.
Shake well before use.
Avoid carcass damage:
1. Sterilise all injection apparatus by boiling before use. Avoid use of strong disinfectants on apparatus. 2. Maintain cleanliness at all times.
3. Keep needles sharp and clean. Replace frequently.
4. Use the shortest needle possible, certainly not exceeding 15 mm.
5. As far as possible, avoid injection of animals in wet weather or under dusty conditions.
6. This product must be injected only under the skin.
7. If possible inject high on the neck behind the ear. Use the shortest needle possible, certainly not exceeding 15 mm.
Excessive copper is toxic; do not administer unless copper deficiency has been confirmed.

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