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Doses - ACETIC ACID

Cattle/Ruminants: Cattle

For cattle with putrefaction of rumen associated with a high rumen pH:
a) 4 - 10 liters of vinegar. (Constable 1993)

Horses: Horse

For enterolith prevention:
a) Using vinegar: 250 ml/450 kg body weight PO once daily (Robinson 1992)
Dosage Forms/Preparations/FDA Approval Status/Withholding Times - Veterinary-Approved Products: None
Human-Approved Products: None
There are no systemic products commercially available. Acetic acid (in various concentrations) may be purchased from chemical supply houses.
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