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Delmax Pour On is used to effectively treat nuisance flies and biting and sucking lice in cattle and has a convenient dose rate of 5 ml per 100 kg. The active ingredient is 15 g per L of deltamethrin.
Online orders can be delivered straight to your farm, orchard, lifestyle block or residential house across New Zealand. Note that at this stage, we do not offer international deliveries or deliveries to the Chatham Islands, Great Barrier Island, Stewart Island or Waiheke Island.
All orders that can fit into one standard courier parcel that is 25kg or less and 0.125mᶟ.
$9.00
All orders that can fit into two to three standard courier parcels that equal less than 50kg in total.
$15.00
All orders that are 50 to 100kg and cannot fit into less than three standard courier parcels.
$50.00
All orders that are more than 100kg in total and cannot fit into less than three standard courier parcels.
$100.00
Exclusions apply. Read the full delivery policy here.
Easy Returns
Products ordered online can be returned within 30 working days of taking delivery of the products, provided they meet our return conditions. The goods can be either refunded, replaced or exchanged.
There are three effortless ways to process a return:
Processing a return online: Sign into your PGG Wrightson Web Account and look for "Returns" on your left menu and follow the steps.
Returning a product in store: Head into your local PGG Wrightson store with your packaged product and your online order reference (in print or electronic version).
Contacting our customer service team: Ring 0800 10 22 76 and our customer service team will take you through the steps to return the product to us.
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Made in New Zealand for local conditions, VETMED's Delmax Pour-On for cattle has a nil milk withholding period and 28 days for meat. For bobby calves, the withholding period for both milk and meat is nil.
Must be applied in a wide (5 to 10cm) continuous strip from between the ears to the tail, down the midline, to ensure even dispersion of product down both sides of the animal. Dose according to the heaviest animal
Controls
Nuisance fly and biting and sucking lice
Dose Rate
5 ml per 100 kg
Product expires
Yes
Suitable for
Controls nuisance flies and biting and sucking lice in cattle.
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