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SmartVet develops, manufactures, commercializes and markets veterinary medicines and vaccines. We improve the productivity of livestock by using our proprietary delivery platforms to optimize the application of our specialized veterinary therapeutics, thereby helping to increase global protein production. more
SmartVet News
-NEW: AiM-A Abamectin launched
SmartVet bolsters its innovative VetGun Delivery Platform with the addition of AiM-A Abamectin VetCaps for cattle -a disruptive new tool that now facilitates in-season rotation to combat horn fly resistance. more
- Innovation Award:

SmartVet has been honored as one of Kansas City’s most innovative companies in the inaugural class of Kansas State University’s Ingenuity Central. more
- Successful $5m Private Placement closing: As part of its ongoing growth and continued expansion; SmartVet announces the recent successful closure of a US $5 million private placement investment round. more
- VetGun Launch and AgriLabs Partnership: SmartVet and AgriLabs (now Huvepharma) team up to launch revolutionary VetGun Delivery System at NCBA Feb 2014. more
Industry-relevant News
- Parasite Management: several key articles on why parasites affect performance; and importance of parasite control prior vaccination. more
SmartVet Products
The VetGun™ Delivery System

AiM VetCap™ Capsules

The AiM VetCap™ (Advanced Insecticide Management) is a purpose designed gelatin capsule, filled with EPA approved cattle Parasiticide, and projected from a CO2-powered VetGun. more
AiM-L™ (Lambda Cyhalothrin)
is the first Pyrethroid class of VetCaps available for the control of horn flies and lice on beef cattle. more
NEW AiM-A™ (Abamectin)

is the first Macrocyclic Lactone class of VetCaps available for the control of horn flies and lice on beef cattle. Rotating AiM-L and AiM-A treatments can help prevent hornfly resistance, one of the biggest issues facing the cattle industry. more
SmartVet Videos
NEW AiM-A Abamectin VetCaps
VetGun Delivery System (90sec)
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Cattlemen to Cattlemen: VetGun NCBA 2014 (4 min) VetGun Launch NCBA 2014 (60sec)
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VetGun Live Pasture Demonstration (3 min) |
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More Live VetGun Cattle Demo & Testimonials- click here |
Horn Flies | SmartVet VetGun Delivery System | Vetcap AIM-L Transdermal Vaccines
NEW AiM-A Abamectin launched
SmartVet bolsters its innovative VetGun Delivery Platform with the addition of AiM-A Abamectin VetCaps for cattle -a disruptive new tool that now facilitates in-season rotation to combat horn fly resistance.
SmartVet, and its distribution partner AgriLabs, are pleased to announce the regulatory approval and launch of AiM-A Abamectin VetCaps, a new VetCap insecticide for use with the VetGun Delivery System for cattle.
SmartVet is again disrupting the market by developing a first-in-class program for the rotation of two different modes of activity within the same parasite season. By color coding its VetCaps, SmartVet has made the rotation process simple and intuitive. The proven convenience of the VetGun enables a rancher to dose an entire herd out at pasture - no need for extra labor or handling facilities. Simplifying delivery means ranchers can now use insecticides only when parasites are causing them economic damage.
Effective chemical rotation within the same season
By minimizing the time horn flies are exposed to an insecticide, and rotating chemical classes in the same season, we decrease the opportunity for pesticide resistance factor to build up in population of these harmful parasites. The VetGun has just raised the bar in the fight against parasite resistance!
Introducing AiM-A Abamectin
VetGun is the proven easy-to-use, precision-dosage delivery system for treating parasites on cattle. VetCaps are now available in two different modes-of-action – for optimum parasite control. The new AiM-A VetCap (Abamectin) is a significant addition to the VetGun delivery platform, offering cattlemen yet another tool to efficiently and effectively control parasites on cattle. Abamectin is a topically-applied Macrocyclic Lactone (ML) in the same avermectin family as the well established ivermectin and eprinomectin molecules.
AiM-A will be available through AgriLabs’ national distribution network late May 2017.
Disrupting the market with effective IN-SEASON rotation and precision medicine to help combat horn fly resistance
When used in rotation with the existing AiM-L VetCap (Lambda Cyhalothrin), a Synthetic Pyrethroid, it delivers a 1-2 punch of two different modes of action. With the introduction of AiM-A Abamectin, cattle producers now have the ability to provided correctly-timed, precision-delivered horn fly control with the rotational use of two potent insecticides in the same season. With VetGun and the AiM family of products, horn fly control is, for the first time, easily, conveniently and cost-effectively delivered while doing so in a way that works to overcome resistance.
Because of VetGun's accuracy, producers could apply a more precise dose of insecticide to each animal, than can be achieved with self-dosing, non-confined methods such as back rubber and dust bags. In addition application can occur at the best possible time for a particular treatment. This means cattle are not overexposed or underexposed to parasiticides, applying the principles of precision medicine to the animal health industry.
Getting a 1-2 punch on horn flies – AND controlling lice
The following is a sample rotation schedule of how AiM-L and AiM-A VetCaps could be used for control of both horn fly and lice within the same season and year.

Effective and proven control
The effectiveness of AiM-A Abamectin against horn flies is proven. In an independent field trial1, AiM-A VetCaps were applied to test cattle with significant horn fly burdens. AiM-A provided knock down and control of horn flies and remained 95% effective in control of flies through four weeks.
1 Efficacy Comparison in Central Texas, July 13, 2016
The economic benefits to the industry and cattle producers alike.
The leading cause of economic loss in the cattle industry is parasites, particularly horn flies. Overall, horn flies cost the U.S. cattle industry nearly $1 billion per year. Horn flies can interrupt cattle from grazing and cause a loss of as much as one pint of blood per day, which can result in 30% less weight gain in just 80 days. Conservatively, if not treated effectively, this can cost a producer $68/head income loss.
Proven customer satisfaction and market potential
In a recent annual VetGun Survey2 of 500 VetGun customers, not only did the VetGun Delivery System receive a 94% customer satisfaction rating, but 99% found it convenient to use. Furthermore, 95% indicated purchase intent if an additional VetGun Horn Fly Treatment Chemical Class product was introduced that, when used in rotation with the existing AiM-L VetCap product, would help combat horn fly resistance.
2 2016 vetGun Customer Satisfaction Tracking Survey_Dec2016
SmartVet continues to bring its pipeline of products to life, and is excited about continuing to bring innovative new products to the market every year.
