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Products: Veterinary Feed Directives (VFD) As of Jan 1, 2017, some feed-grade antibiotics require a veterinary feed directive issued by a licensed veterinarian and will be subject to the following restriction: Caution: Federal law restricts medicated feed containing this veterinary feed directive (VFD) drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. Effective Jan 1, 2017, this product will no longer be approved for production indications which means the use of this product for that purpose will no longer be legal. These products have been denoted with a V following the code; please see Distributor Procedure #12 to purchase and sell to a farm. 9081V Aureo 4g Crumbles: Chlortetracycline at 4,000 mg/lb (registered trademark of Zoetis). 9082V Aureo 50: Chlortetracycline at 50,000 mg/lb (registered trademark of Zoetis). 9032V Aureo S 700 3.5g: Chlortetracycline at 3,500 mg/lb & Sulfamethazine at 3,500 mg/lb (registered trademark of Zoetis). 9291V Aureomix S 10/10: Chlortetracycline at 10,000 mg/lb & Sulfamethazine at 10,000 mg/lb (registered trademark of Zoetis). 9310V Tylan 10: Tylosin at 10,000 mg/lb (registered trademark of Eli Lilly Co.). 9321V Tylan 40: Tylosin at 40,000 mg/lb (registered trademark of Eli Lilly Co.). 9385 Banmith 4.8: Pyrantel tartrate at 4,800 mg/lb (registered trademark of Phibro). 9062 BMD 50: Bacitracin Methylene Disalicylate at 50,000 mg/lb (registered trademark of Zoetis). 9059 Bovatec 91: Lasalocid at 90,700 mg/lb (registered trademark of Zoetis). 9008 ClariFly 0.67%: Diflubenzuron at 3,040 mg/lb (registered trademark of Central Garden & Pet). 9015 Corid 1.25%: Amprolium at 5,680 mg/lb (registered trademark of Merial). 9006 IGR Farm Pack: S-Methoprene at 304.34 mg/lb 9240V Neo Terra 10/10: Neomycin Sulfate at 10,000 mg/lb & Oxytetracycline at 10,000 mg/lb (registered trademark of Phibro). 9257 Rabon 7.76%: Tetrachlorvinphos at 35,000 mg/lb (registered trademark of Bayer). 9298 Rumensin 90: Monensin at 90,700 mg/lb (registered trademark of Elanco TM ). 9081V 9082V 9032V 9291V 9310V 9321V 9385 9062 9059 9008 9015 9006 9240V 9257 9298 9262 9272 9289 9262 Safeguard Cattle Wormer: Fenbendazole at 2,270 mg/lb (registered trademark of Merck Animal Health). 9272 Safeguard Swine Wormer: Fenbendazole at 3,265 mg/lb (registered trademark of Merck Animal Health). 9289 Swine Mecadox 2.5: Carbadox at 2,500 mg/lb. Rev: Jul-18 CMW 1

Chlortetracycline: VFD REQUIRED for all indications Growing cattle (>400 lb) for reduction of liver abscesses at 70 mg/h/d. Beef cattle control of bacterial pneumonia associated with shipping fever complex caused by Pasteurella spp. at 350 mg/h/d. Beef cattle (<700 lb) for control of active infection of anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma marginale at 350 mg/h/d. Beef cattle (>700 lb) for control of active infection of anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma marginale at 0.5 mg/lb bodyweight/d. Beef cattle and Nonlactating Dairy cattle as an aid in control of active infection of anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma marginale delivered in a free-choice feed (only approved formulas allowed) Calves, Beef and Nonlactating Dairy cattle for treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida in a complete feed at 500 to 4000 g/ton to provide 10 mg/lb bodyweight/d or in a top dress at 4000 to 20000 g/ton to provide 10 mg/lb bodyweight/d for not more than 5 days. Swine for control of porcine proliferative enteropathies (ileitis) caused by Lawsonia intacellularis at 400 g/ton at a rate of 10 mg/lb bodyweight/d up to 14 days. Swine for treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and Salmonella chloeraesuis and bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida at 400 g/ton at a rate of 10 mg/lb bodyweight/d up to 14 days. Swine for reduction in the incidence of cervical lymphadenitis caused by Group E Streptococci at 50 to 100 g/ton. Breeding swine for control of leptospirosis (reduce abortions) caused by Leptospira pomona at 400 g/ton up to 14 days. Chlortetracycline & Sulfamethazine: Tylosin: VFD REQUIRED Beef cattle as an aid in maintenance of weight gains in the presence of respiratory disease such as shipping fever at 350 mg/h/d of each. Illegal to use in dairy cattle at any age. Withdraw 5 days before slaughter. VFD REQUIRED Beef Cattle for reduction of incidence of liver abscesses associated with Fusobacterium necrophorum and Arcanobacterium pyogenes at a rate of 8 to 10 g/ton. Swine for control of swine dysentery associated with Brachyspira hyodysenteriae at 100 g/ton at least 21 days then 40 g/ton until market at 45 to 90 lbs of weight gain on average. 2

Pyrantel tartrate: Swine aid in the prevention of migration and establishment of large roundworm Ascaris suum infections and nodular worm Oesophagostomum infections at 96 g/ton. Swine for removal and control of large roundworm Ascaris suum infections at 96 g/ton for 3 days. Swine (<200 lb) for removal and control of large roundworm Ascaris suum infections and nodular worm Oesophagostomum infections at 800 g/ton as a single therapeutic treatment at the rate of 1 lb/40 lb bodyweight. Swine (>200 lb) for removal and control of large roundworm Ascaris suum infections and nodular worm Oesophagostomum infections at 800 g/ton as a single therapeutic treatment at the rate of 5 lb/h/d. DO NOT MIX with Bentonite. WITHDRAW 24 hours before slaughter. Bacitracin Methylene Disalicylate: Growing/Finishing Swine for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency at a rate of 10 to 30 g/ton. Growing/Finishing Swine (40 to 250 lb) for control of swine dysentery associated with Brachyspira hyodysenteriae at 250 g/ton to provide 5 to 7 mg/lb. Pregnant Sows for control of clostridial enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens in suckling piglets when fed to sows from 14 days before to 21 days after farrowing on premises with a history of clostridial scours at a rate of 250 g/ton. Broiler and replacement Chickens for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency at a rate of 4 to 50 g/ton. Broiler and replacement Chickens as an aid in prevention of necrotic enteritis caused or complicated by Clostridium spp. at a rate of 50 g/ton. Broiler and replacement Chickens as an aid in control of necrotic enteritis caused or complicated by Clostridium spp. at a rate of 100 to 200 g/ton for 5 to 7 days or as long as clinical signs persist and then reduce to prevention level of 50 g/ton. Laying Hens for increased egg production and improved feed efficiency during first 7 months of production at a rate of 10 to 25 g/ton. Feedlot Beef cattle for reduction of number of liver condemnations due to abscesses at a rate of 70 mg/h/d fed continuously. Feedlot Beef cattle for reduction of number of liver condemnations due to abscesses at a rate of 250 mg/h/d for 5 out of 30 days. Lasalocid: Feedlot cattle for improved feed efficiency, feed continuously at a rate of 10 to 30 g/ton to provide 100 to 360 mg/h/d. Feedlot cattle for improved feed efficiency and increased rate of weight gain, feed continuously at a rate of 25 to 30 g/ton to provide 250 to 360 mg/h/d. Pasture cattle for increased rate of weight gain at a rate of 60 to 300 mg/h/d. Pasture cattle for increased rate of weight gain, feed continuously free choice at a rate of 60 to 300 mg/h/d. 3

Lasalocid continued: Cattle (<800 lb) for control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii at a rate of 1 mg/2.2 lb bodyweight/d not to exceed 360 mg/h/d. Sheep for prevention of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria ovina, Eimeria crandallis, Eimeria ovinoidalis (Eimeria ninakohlyakimovae), Eimeria parva and Eimeria intricate at a rate of 20 to 30 g/ton to provide between 15 and 70 mg/h/d. Daily Lasalocid intake in excess of 200 mg/h/d has not been shown to be more effective than 200 mg/h/d. Diflubenzuron: Beef and Dairy cattle as an insect growth regulator, which prevents the development of house, stable, face and horn flies in the manure at a rate of 0.10 mg/kg bodyweight. Amprolium: Beef and Dairy calves as an aid in the prevention of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii during periods of exposure or when experience indicates likely hazard at a rate of 113.5 to 11340 g/ton to provide 5 mg/kg bodyweight/d for 21 days. Beef and Dairy calves as an aid in treatment of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii at a rate of 113.5 to 11340 g/ton to provide 10 mg/kg bodyweight/d for 5 days. S-Methoprene: Beef and Dairy cattle for insect growth regulator for continuous feeding during the fly season to prevent the development of horn flies in the manure at a rate of 22.7 to 45.4 mg/100 lb bodyweight/mo. Neo-Terramycin: VFD REQUIRED Calves (<250 lb) for treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and treatment and control of colibacillosis caused by Escherichia coli at a rate of 10 mg/lb bodyweight/d for 7 to 14 days. Cattle for prevention and treatment of early stages of shipping fever complex at a rate of 0.5 to 2.0 g/h/d for 3 to 5 days before and after arrival in feedlots. Growing cattle (>400 lb) for reduction of liver abscesses at a rate of 75 mg/h/d. Calves, Beef and Nonlactating Dairy cattle for treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli, bacterial pneumonia from shipping fever caused by Pasteurella multocida and treatment and control of colibacillosis caused by Escherichia coli at a rate of 10 mg/lb bodyweight/d for 7 to 14 days. For use in dry feeds only (mix in dry milk replacer before addition of water). Swine for treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and Salmonella choleraesuis, treatment of bacterial pneumonia cause by Pasteurella multocida and treatment and control of colibacillosis caused by Escherichia coli at a rate of 10 mg/lb bodyweight/d. 4

Tetrachlorvinphos: Beef and Dairy cattle for control and prevention of development of face, horn, house and stable flies in manure at a rate of 0.07 g/100 lb bodyweight/d. Swine for control and prevention of development of house flies in manure at a rate of 0.05 g/100 lb bodyweight/d. Monensin: Feedlot cattle for improved feed efficiency at a rate of 5 to 40 g/ton to provide 50 to 480 mg/h/d. Feedlot cattle for prevention and control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii at a rate of 0.14 to 0.42 mg/lb bodyweight/d up to 480 mg/h/d. Pasture cattle for increased rate of weight gain at a rate of 25 to 400 g/ton to provide between 50 and 200 mg/h/d or 400 mg/h/d every other day after the fifth day. Pasture cattle and dairy replacement heifers for prevention and control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii at a rate of 0.14 to 0.42 mg/lb bodyweight/d up to 200 mg/h/d and less than 100 mg/h/d during first 5 days. Brood cows for improved feed efficiency at a rate of 25 to 400 g/ton to provide between 50 and 200 mg/h/d. Brood cows for prevention and control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii at a rate of 0.14 to 0.42 mg/lb bodyweight/d up to 200 mg/h/d and less than 100 mg/h/d during first 5 days. Calves (except Veal) for prevention and control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii at a rate of 0.14 to 1.00 mg/lb bodyweight/d up to 200 mg/h/d. Component-fed Nonlactating Dairy cows for increased milk production efficiency at a rate of 11 to 400 g/ton to provide 115 to 410 mg/h/d. Dairy cows for increased milk production efficiency at a rate of 11 to 22 g/ton in a TMR. Component-fed Dairy cows for increased milk production efficiency at a rate of 11 to 400 g/ton to provide 185 to 660 mg/h/d. Fenbendazole: Swine for the removal of lungworms, gastrointestinal worms, roundworms, whipworms and kidneyworms at a rate of 9 mg/kg bodyweight divided over 3 to 12 days. Cattle for the removal and control of lungworms, barberpole worms, brown stomach worms, small stomach worms, hookworms, thread-necked intestinal worms, small intestinal worms, bankrupt worms and nodular worms at a rate of 2.27 mg/lb bodyweight (WITHDRAW 13 days before slaughter). Carbadox: Swine for increased rate of weight gain and improvement of feed efficiency at a rate of 10 to 25 g/ton. Swine for control of dysentery and bacterial swine enteritis and increased rate of weight gain and improvement of feed efficiency at a rate of 50 g/ton. 5