When to use which disinfectant, and when not to...

Disinfectant choice is very much "Horses for Courses"-

Like, for Cryptosporidium ( in the photo) , that is a protozoa that has a resistsnt cyst  that evades destruction-

TK Swordsman does the job, proven to kill 99.99% of the resistant oocysts. It also kills salmonella, E.coli, Staph. Coronavirus & Ringworm.  5kg. & 25 kg drums. free delivery to most of UK.

WHERE NOT TO USE- anywhere near the dairy or other food production area due to its smell. it's not unpleasant, but can taint food.

(There isn't a Defra approvel for Cryptosporidium, so its pointless for us the chase that for TK Swordsman)

This is an important disease  because it is the main cause of the main disease of your calves, i.e. diarrhoea.

 

When you want DEFRA APPROVED-

Farm Assurance schemes often require you to have a defra Approved Disinfectant., or they are required in notifiable diease situations, e.g. Bird Flu.

Our STRONG ARM Disinfectant is broad spectrum,

  • killing viruses and bacteria
  • stronger, so more economic dilution rate than its competitors
  • powdered form, so easy to dilute with the scoop provided
  • general use dilution would be 1 in 300
  • competitive price
  • 5 kg with free delivery to most of UK

When not to use Strong Arm- If you want to kill Cryptosporidium- It's 'Horses for Courses'

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