VetGun™ Starter Kit for 30 Head - 2 Options to Choose From

$419.95 $465.93

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VetGun™ 30 Head Starter Kit

2 Kit Options to Choose From

Each Kit Includes everything needed to treat 30 head including the newly designed VetGun™ III, CO2 Cartridges, and 30 Aim A or Aim L Gelcaps. 

*Please note that shipment of the Aim A or Aim L Insecticide Gelcaps to the states of Alaska, California, Hawaii, Massachusettes, New York and Vermont is prohibited.*

Kits also available to treat 150 head.  Please click here to view: http://bit.ly/VetGunStarterKit150

Access the AiM GelCaps 2024 Rebate Form here:

https://bit.ly/AiMGelcaps2024RebateForm

Choose the Kit that works best for you:

Kit #1

  • 1 VetGun III Applicator Gun
  • 2 CO2 Cartridge Adaptors (for both 25g and 90g CO2 Carts)
  • 6 25g CO2 Cartridges
  • 30 Patented AiM-A (Abamectin) Insecticide GelCaps 

 Kit #2

  • 1 VetGun III Applicator Gun
  • 2 CO2 Cartridge Adaptors (for both 25g and 90g CO2 Carts)
  • 6 25g CO2 Cartridges
  • 30 Patented AiM-L (Lambda Cyhaolthrin) Insecticide GelCaps

The VetGun™ III Propelled Insecticide Delivery System is designed to treat Horn Flies and Lice in Cattle.

AiM-L VetCaps  are softgel capsules that contain liquid insecticide to treat lice and horn flies in cattle. They are effective for controlling biting and sucking lice, as well as face flies and horn flies, on beef cattle weighing over 600 lbs. The capsules contain lambda-cyhalothrin, an EPA-registered pyrethroid, and piperonyl butoxide.

AiM-A VetCaps are softgel capsules that contain abamectin, an insecticide registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and are used to control horn flies on beef cattle and non-lactating dairy cattle that weigh more than 600 lbs. AiM-A VetCaps  can be used in rotation with AiM-L VetCaps to combat horn fly resistance. Each type of VetCaps uses a different mode of action to combat horn fly resistance, and AiM-A provides knockdown and control of horn flies and remains greater than 95% effective in the control of flies through four weeks.

The VetGun™ Insecticide Delivery System is a unique system for delivering insecticide-filled AiM-A and AiM-L VetCaps to control horn flies and lice on cattle without having to catch the cattle and run them through the chute.  The AiM-L VetCaps, which burst upon contact, deliver the powerful insecticide.  The VetGun III is powered by CO2 and can be utilized from 15' - 30' away. Simply aim, shoot and treat the cattle.  Treats cattle weighing 600+ lbs.

The VetGun™ III is easy to operate for men and women, quite accurate and a reliable, low stress way to treat cattle. Cattle may be treated while milling around or feeding, without added stress or labor. Allows one person to easily apply insecticide from horseback, pickup, ATV, or while on foot. Saves time and puts you in control of when and where you treat your cattle.  

Features Include

  • VetGun III has increased usability and functionality.  Works with all VetCaps and CO2 Cartridges for .
  • Precision-engineered CO2 power to project a precise dosage of AiM-A or AiM-L VetCaps to treat the animal
  • Patented new dosage form that encapsulates liquid parasiticides in a special softgel capsule
  • Designed to be used at a range of 15 - 30 feet
  • Works in a similar way to pour-on parasiticide products
  • VetGun and VetCaps are engineered not to startle the cattle and to minimize any discomfort caused by the dosing process
  • GelCaps are brightly colored, allowing producers to tell which cattle have been treated
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - approved topical insecticide is proven effective for control of horn flies and lice on cattle
  • Specifically engineered to withstand transportation and handling, yet burst upon contact with the animal
  • AiM-L VetCaps contain 10mL of lambda cyhalothrin encased in a specialized capsule to be used exclusively with the VetGun
  • AiM-A VetCaps contain Abamectin
    • The leading cause of economic loss in the cattle industry is from parasites, particularly horn flies.  Horn flies interrupt cattle from grazing and can cause as much as one pint of blood loss per day per animal, resulting in up to 30 percent less weight gain in just 80 days.
    • Overall, horn flies cost the U.S. cattle industry nearly $1 billion per year. Treatment methods against these blood-sucking parasites include spray-ons, pour-ons, insecticide eartags, dustbags and feed additives. But the most traditional horn fly treatments require rounding up the cattle and running them through a chute. This labor-intensive process provides inaccurate dosage control, creates stress and risks injury to you and your cattle.  
    • Because most cattle raisers try to handle their cattle as little as possible, some parasites aren't treated at the best time or don't get treated at all.  VetGun and AiM VetCaps provide control where and when you need it.  Visit the VetGun Channel on YouTube for video tutorials on how to use their products.  
    • **We are unable to accept returns of Insecticides, which includes Aim Gelcaps.**