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Animal Health

Livestock Animal Health, Livestock Fly Control, & Dog Health Issues

Intermountain Farmers Association offers a broad range of health care products for horses, cattle, sheep, goats and companion animals from the major animal health companies in the United States. Livestock animal health is paramount, since you want to protect your investment. In addition to livestock animal health, we also take care of dog health issues.

Also found within our locations and Online Store are identification ear tags, instruments, animal clippers and insect control products for the home and farm.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I use to treat my horse with an open wound above the hock?
There are several products in our line such as Cut Heal, Fura Ointment, Scarlet Oil, Tri-Care, Wonder Dust, Scarlex, Wound Kote, and Granulex V.

How do I control flies?
There are a multitude of ways to help control flies. The first line of defense is to drain standing water where flies breed. IFA sells several sprays. There are also several “feed through” products, or products the animals eat that contain fly control ingredients. These products are active in the manure, and kill fly eggs. In addition, there are several physical control products, such as traps, fly tape, etc. that are effective. Livestock fly control is a pesky problem, but our experts at your local IFA store are here to help.

How do I treat eye infections for dogs and cats?
We recommend Terramycin Ophthalmic ointment. If the animal does not respond in short time, see a veterinarian.

What is the best wormer for my dog?
RFD Liquid is the most effective product we sell. Tasty Paste is our most popular dog wormer.

I suspect my dog has worms. How can I tell and how to I treat for them?
Weight loss, poor condition, vomiting, evidence of worms in stools, dull coat, and respiratory problems are all symptoms. Use any of the wormer products, following label directions. Our consultants are well-versed in animal health and can handle your dog health issues.

When does my puppy need his first shots?
At 8 to 9 weeks of age, and then every 2 to 4 weeks until 18 weeks of age.

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