I’m not familiar with a medication called “Serigan” specifically formulated in a 1000 IU dosage for animals like horses, camels, or dogs. However, it’s possible that “Serigan” might be a brand name or a variation of a medication that is used for veterinary purposes.
In general, medications for animals, especially specific dosages and formulations, should be administered under the guidance of a veterinarian. The use of medications in animals can vary significantly from human use, and the dosages can differ based on the species, weight, and health condition of the animal.
If you’re looking for information about a medication for your horse, camel, or dog, I strongly recommend consulting with a veterinarian who can provide accurate information about the appropriate medication, dosage, and administration specific to your animal’s needs. This ensures the safety and well-being of your pet or animal.
Dosage and application For Serigan 1000 iu
1) cows and heifers: 1000 – 3000 IU
2) sows: 500 – 1000 IU
Application schedule:
sows – induction of sexual cycle and increasing of the number of piglets per litter (1. – 2nd day after estrum)
– quiet heat (10th day after piglet weaning)
young sows – anestrus, quiet heat (8 – 10 months old)
– heat induction (aged 6 months or 90 kg live weight. Insemination in the first heat after treatment. Insemination in the second heat results in more numerous litters.)
3) sheep and goats: 500 IU (suitable immediately after removing of intra-vaginal tampons)
4) bitches: 250 – 500 IU
5) rabbit: 25 – 50 IU (insemination 3rd and 5th day after application)
Administration: intramuscular or subcutaneous.
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