TSCRA News ANADA 200-591, Approved by FDA
For intramuscular and subcutaneous use in beef and non-lactating dairy cattle only.
BRIEF SUMMARY (For full Prescribing Information, see package insert.)
INDICATIONS: Norfenicol is indicated for treatment of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) associated with Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, and Histophilus somni, and for the treatment of foot rot. Also, it is indicated for control of respiratory disease in cattle at high risk of developing BRD associated with M.haemolytica, P. multocida, and H. somni.
CONTRAINDICATIONS: Do not use in animals that have shown hypersensitivity to florfenicol.
NOT FOR HUMAN USE.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Can be irritating to skin and eyes. Avoid direct contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. In case of accidental eye exposure, flush with water for 15 minutes. In case of accidental skin exposure, wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. Consult physician if irritation persists. Accidental injection of this product may cause local irritation. Consult physician immediately. The risk information provided here is not comprehensive. To learn more, talk about Norfenicol with your veterinarian.
For customer service, adverse effects reporting, or to obtain a copy of the MSDS or FDA-approved package insert, call 1-866-591-5777.
PRECAUTIONS: Not for use in animals intended for breeding. Effects on bovine reproductive performance, pregnancy, and lactation have not been determined. Intramuscular injection may result in local tissue reaction which persists beyond 28 days. This may result in trim loss at slaughter. Tissue reaction at injection sites other than the neck is likely to be more severe.
RESIDUE WARNINGS: Animals intended for human consumption must not be slaughtered within
28 days of the last intramuscular treatment. Animals intended for human consumption must not be slaughtered within 33 days of subcutaneous treatment. Not approved for use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older, including dry dairy cows as such use may cause drug residues in milk and/or in calves born to these cows. A withdrawal period has not been established in pre-ruminating calves.
Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.
ADVERSE REACTIONS: Inappetence, decreased water consumption, or diarrhea may occur transiently.
Manufactured by:
Norbrook Laboratories Limited, Newry, BT35 6PU, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.
The Norbrook logos and Norfenicol ®
are registered trademarks of Norbrook Laboratories Limited.
Jimmy Powell, Fort McKavett, was inducted into the Hereford Hall of Fame at the 2016 Hereford Honorees Reception during the AHA Annual Membership Meeting in Kansas City. From left are Sam Shaw, 2016 American Hereford Association (AHA) president, Terri Barber, 2017 AHA president, Lorrie Uhl, Powell, James Uhl, and Bob Thompson, AHA director.
Hereford Hall of Fame 2016 Inductees Include Jimmy Powell, Jack Turner
J
immy Powell, Fort McKavett, and Jack Turner, Oklahoma City, have been inducted into the Hereford Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame honor
annually recognizes cattle breeders who have infl uenced the direction and advancement of the Hereford breed. Powell served as president of Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers
Association (TSCRA) from 1988 to 1990. After serving as a lieutenant junior grade in the U.S. Navy, he returned
to his family ranching operation and began his registered Hereford opera- tion. For more than 50 years, Powell has selected for scale, composition, muscling and milking ability to produce cattle that perform in the feedlot. Powell graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Rice University. He
was a member of the advisory committee for the Packers and Stockyards Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture and was named a member of the Secretary of Agriculture’s technical advisory committee for multilateral trade negotiations. Powell served on the National Cattlemen’s Association tax commit-
tee and the National Livestock tax committee. He was inducted into the International Stockmen’s School Hall of Fame and the Texas State Fair Agriculture Hall of Honor. Turner started his Hereford herd after graduating from the Univer-
sity of Oklahoma with the basic principles of keeping an eye on birth weight and keeping mature size in check while emphasizing as much end product merit as possible. Turner bred the famed L617 bull that was used in the National Cattle-
men’s Beef Association (NCBA) carcass merit project, which lead to the fi rst tenderness expected progeny difference (EPD) in the Hereford breed, and is still the basis for the current genetic markers for tenderness. Turner serves on the Hereford Research Foundation board and has
helped guide the American Hereford Association by identifying the re- search projects the association should be involved with. He is very sup- portive of research projects going on within the AHA both fi nancially and with genetics. ❚
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