Cattlemen's Choice 1% Permethrin Synergized Pour - On - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Dennis from Fordland, Mo
    07/02/2017
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    Is Cattlemen's Choice 1% Permethrin Synergized Pour - On safe for horses?
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    Cattlemen's Choice 1% Permethrin Synergized Pour - On is not labeled to be used directly on horses, only in and around horse premises.  Martins Horse and Stable Spray (RTU) - Gallon would be a better option to use.

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  • Asked by Dorothy from Fort Hancock, Tx
    08/27/2021
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    Can Cattlemen's Choice 1% Permethrin Synergized Pour - On be used on or around dogs and cats?
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    No, Cattlemen's Choice 1% Permethrin Synergized Pour - On is not for use on pets such as dogs and cats. This product is labeled for Beef Cattle, Lactating & Non-Lactating Dairy Cattle and Calves only.

    Permethrin is incredibly dangerous to cats. No permethrin products should be used with cats in the area or allowing cats to reenter until the application has fully dried. 

    For dogs, Permethrin SFR 36.8% is labeled for dogs at the rate of  ¼ fl. oz. of concentrate to 1 pt. water and use 1-2 fl. oz. of dilution to spray on each animal. Spot treat back, face, legs tail and ears. If you would like to "dip" the dogs you will use ¼ fl. oz. to 1¼ gallons water and thoroughly wet the dog to the skin with sponge or rag. Let drip dry.

    Please view the full product label for more information. 

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  • Asked by Shane from Auburn
    08/24/2022
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    Will water wash it off
    My cattle have a pond which they get in when it is hot the spray i am using now works for 1 day then the flies are back the little flies I dont have horse flies of very few
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    You would want Cattlemen's Choice 1% Permethrin Synergized Pour - On to be completely dry after the application before allowing them to get wet.  For cattle and sheep, repeat treatment as needed, but do not exceed 5 fl. ozs. during any 14 day interval.
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