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Reduce Parasite Burden + Improve Livestock Health
Our latest product range is designed to take livestock health and productivity to the next level with the dynamic MegaMin Sulphur/SulPhos + Garlic duo!
These new supplements offer a blend of high sulphur, essential broad-spectrum minerals, and the powerful benefits of garlic liquid (including allicin).
Why Use MegaMin Sulphur + Garlic?
+ Contains high quality sulphur and phosphorus sources along with a balance of macro and trace minerals.
+ Contains higher levels of sulphur, plus garlic liquid for increased natural resistance to external parasites such as buffalo fly and ticks.
+ Formulated to improve production and assist weight gain for livestock grazing lush green feed or forage sorghum (sulphur helps detoxify prussic acid).
+ Supplies higher levels of phosphorus to assist energy production and growth, and improve milk production and fertility.
+ Suitable year-round supplement.
Download Your Guide to Buffalo Fly Management & Livestock Health

Discover how MegaMin Sulphur + Garlic can help protect your herd from buffalo fly infestations while improving overall livestock health and productivity. This booklet includes product benefits, research-backed insights, and practical parasite management strategies to support natural resistance and reduce reliance on chemicals.
Ticking the boxes for optimal health & production

Extra Sulphur + Garlic
High Sulphur and Garlic Supplement to Support Increased Production and Assist Parasite Control

SulPhos + Garlic Range
High Sulphur and Phosphorus Supplement with Garlic to Assist Parasite Control, Herd Health, and Productivity

Extra Sulphur + Garlic Lick Block
High Sulphur and Garlic Block to Support Increased Production and Assist Parasite Control

SulPhos+ Garlic Lick Block
High Sulphur and Garlic Block to Support Increased Production and Assist Parasite Control

Buffalo Fly and External Parasites
Buffalo flies and cattle ticks can reduce productivity through weight loss, stress, and hide damage, resulting in decreased profitability. These pests rank among the top causes of economic losses for cattle producers in Australia. In recent years, rising resistance to conventional chemicals and insecticides has driven research into innovative alternatives. In addition to injectables, tags and pour-ons, non-chemical solutions are gaining traction, as consumer demand shifts towards natural and sustainable production methods.