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Why are withdrawal periods important in livestock tick treatment?

Medicine withdrawal periods protect food safety and are legally binding; keep accurate records and follow the authorised label and veterinary direction.

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Short answer

Medicine withdrawal periods protect food safety and are legally binding; keep accurate records and follow the authorised label and veterinary direction.

At a glance

Medicine withdrawal periods protect food safety and are legally binding; keep accurate records and follow the authorised label and veterinary direction. Follow veterinary, medicine-record and animal-health rules for the species and country. Group-level monitoring and movement history are central to reliable control.

Key takeaways

• Medicine withdrawal periods protect food safety and are legally binding; keep accurate records and follow the authorised label and veterinary direction.

• Follow veterinary, medicine-record and animal-health rules for the species and country. Group-level monitoring and movement history are central to reliable control.

• Seek veterinary help for an unwell animal, difficult attachment, suspected poisoning, unusual tick or uncertainty about safe prevention and treatment.

Direct answer

Medicine withdrawal periods protect food safety and are legally binding; keep accurate records and follow the authorised label and veterinary direction.

Why context matters

Follow veterinary, medicine-record and animal-health rules for the species and country. Group-level monitoring and movement history are central to reliable control.

What to do next

Seek veterinary help for an unwell animal, difficult attachment, suspected poisoning, unusual tick or uncertainty about safe prevention and treatment.

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