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Showtime Premium 27/16

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Fly Control w/ ClariFly®

Fly Control w/ ClariFly® is a high-performance mineral supplement and feed-through larvicide designed to stop fly populations before they start. By interrupting the fly life cycle in the manure, it effectively controls horn, face, stable, and house flies, keeping your herd comfortable and productive throughout the fly season.

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Fly Control w/ ClariFly® offers a proactive, labor-saving approach to pest management. Unlike traditional sprays or ear tags that target adult flies, ClariFly® works as a “feed-through” solution. When ingested by cattle, the active ingredient (Diflubenzuron) passes through the digestive tract and into the manure. It is here that the larvicide disrupts the molting process of developing fly larvae, preventing them from ever reaching the biting adult stage.

By significantly reducing fly pressure, this mineral helps prevent the spread of diseases like Pinkeye and Mastitis while reducing the stress-induced energy loss that leads to lower weight gains and decreased milk production. Fortified with a complete package of essential vitamins and minerals, it ensures that your cattle aren’t just fly-free, but also receiving the nutritional support they need for peak performance. For best results, it should be used as part of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program starting 30 days before flies emerge.

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  • Calcium (Min): 13.50%

  • Calcium (Max): 15.50%

  • Phosphorus (Min): 7.00%

  • Salt (Min): 10.00%

  • Salt (Max): 12.00%

  • Magnesium (Min): 1.50%

  • Copper (Min): 2,000 ppm

  • Vitamin A (Min): 150,000 IU/lb

  • Diflubenzuron (Active): 0.04%

Monocalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Magnesium Oxide, Zinc Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Ethylenediamine Dihydroiodide, and Diflubenzuron (ClariFly® Larvicide).

  • Target Intake: Feed at a rate of 4 oz per 1,000 lbs of body weight per day.

  • Timeline: Begin feeding 30 days before the first fly emergence (typically when temperatures reach $65°F$) and continue until 30 days after the first killing frost.

  • Method: Provide free-choice in covered mineral feeders. Ensure 1 feeder for every 15–20 head of cattle.

  • Placement: Place feeders near water sources or shaded loafing areas to ensure consistent consumption.

Products FAQ

Does this product kill the flies currently on my cattle?

No, ClariFly® is a larvicide, meaning it only kills the larvae in the manure to prevent new flies from emerging. If you already have a heavy adult fly population, you may need to use an initial knockdown spray or bait to clear them out.

Yes. Diflubenzuron is an insect growth regulator that specifically targets the production of chitin in insects. Because mammals do not have chitin, it passes through the cow’s system without affecting her health or the safety of her milk and meat.

Starting early ensures the larvicide is already present in the manure as soon as the first flies begin to lay eggs. This prevents the very first “wave” of flies from hatching, keeping the population low all summer.

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Products FAQ

Does this product kill the flies currently on my cattle?

No, ClariFly® is a larvicide, meaning it only kills the larvae in the manure to prevent new flies from emerging. If you already have a heavy adult fly population, you may need to use an initial knockdown spray or bait to clear them out.

Yes. Diflubenzuron is an insect growth regulator that specifically targets the production of chitin in insects. Because mammals do not have chitin, it passes through the cow’s system without affecting her health or the safety of her milk and meat.

Starting early ensures the larvicide is already present in the manure as soon as the first flies begin to lay eggs. This prevents the very first “wave” of flies from hatching, keeping the population low all summer.

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Everything you need to know about the product.

Calves can be introduced to 16% Calf Creep Feed as early as 4 to 6 weeks of age, once they begin showing interest in nibbling solid feed. Early exposure helps calves gradually adapt from a milk-based diet to grain and forage, supporting proper rumen development. Starting creep feed early can also reduce stress at weaning and encourage steady growth, especially when pasture quality is declining or milk production from the cow begins to drop.

I source my grain for animal and livestock feeds based on local suppliers. Often, I purchase directly from local farmers, especially if they produce seasonal crops. Additionally, I buy high-quality feed from larger agricultural supply companies when necessary to meet the specific needs of my animals.

To check the freshness of your feed product, start by examining its smell, as fresh feed usually has a natural, earthy scent. If it smells sour or musty, it could indicate spoilage. Next, check the appearance for any discoloration, mold, or clumping, which may suggest exposure to moisture. Feel the feed to ensure it’s not damp, as excess moisture can promote mold growth. Always check the expiration date, if available, and ensure the feed has been stored properly in a cool, dry place. Finally, look out for pests, as their presence is a clear sign of compromised feed. Regular checks and proper storage will help maintain the feed’s freshness and nutritional value.

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