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Vetericyn Super 7 Ultra Navel Care is an ultra-fast umbilical cord dry-out solution to support newborn animals' health during the critical stages of post-partum.
SKU | 3684575 |
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Primary Brand | Vetericyn |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 128 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Height | 11.75 IN |
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ACTIVE: Sodium Hydroxide (.50%), Electrolyzed Alkaline Water (68%). INACTIVE: Isopropyl alcohol, Sodium Bicarbonate, Dye.
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Shake well before each use. Apply gloves to avoid staining hands, and always use splash-proof goggles. Dip the navel within 30 minutes of birth while the navel is still wet. Using a teat dip cup, add enough Super 7 Ultra to fill the dip cup. Submerge the navel cord in the Super 7 Ultra solution. Gently push the teat cup against the abdomen to coat and stain the entire navel area. Use a two-dip process if the navel is covered with manure, urine, or dirt. First, pour Super 7 Ultra into a separate container to wash the cord. Then, use the teat dip cup to dip the cord. Be sure to discard the solution after each use. The navel may be dipped again 12 hours later to speed drying if necessary - this is recommended for animals born in dirty environments.
For external use only. For animal use only. Discontinue use if there is discharge or irritation and consult a veterinarian. Avoid eye contact.
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