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  2. Tulathromycin - Wikipedia

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    Tulathromycin, sold under the brand name Draxxin among others, is a macrolide antibiotic used to treat bovine respiratory disease in cattle and swine respiratory disease in pigs. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Medical uses

  3. Zilpaterol - Wikipedia

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    Zilpaterol is a β 2 adrenergic agonist. [2] [3] Under its brand name, Zilmax, it is used to increase the size of cattle and the efficiency of feeding them. [4]Zilmax is produced by Intervet, a subsidiary of Merck & Co., [4] [5] and marketed as a "beef-improvement technology". [6]

  4. Antibiotic use in livestock - Wikipedia

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    A CDC infographic on how antibiotic-resistant bacteria have the potential to spread from farm animals. Antibiotic use in livestock is the use of antibiotics for any purpose in the husbandry of livestock, which includes treatment when ill (therapeutic), treatment of a group of animals when at least one is diagnosed with clinical infection (metaphylaxis [1]), and preventative treatment ...

  5. Cattle drenching - Wikipedia

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    Cattle drenches can be applied through a solution poured on the back, throat or an injection. [1] [2] Cattle drenches are predominately necessary for young cattle with weaker immune systems that are susceptible to parasite infestation. [1] Drenching is a common method for controlling parasites in the meat and dairy industries. [1]

  6. Monepantel - Wikipedia

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    Monepantel is an anthelmintic approved for use in sheep and cattle to control gastrointestinal nematodes. It belongs to a new class of anthelmintics called aminoacetonitrile derivatives (AAD). It belongs to a new class of anthelmintics called aminoacetonitrile derivatives (AAD).

  7. ‘Forever chemicals’ have caused U.S. farmers to destroy ...

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    Cattle from one Michigan farm were found to have elevated levels of forever chemicals, the Guardian reported last year. The farm sold beef to schools and farmers markets, the news outlet reported.

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