Ingredient:
Diclazuril: 25 mg/ml
Uses:
Prevention and treatment of coccidiosis in sheep caused by Eimeria Crandallis or Eimeria Ovinoidalis and live in Calm by Eimeria Bovis or Eimeria Zuernii. In case of uncertainty whether the symptoms have to do with the bridge, it is necessary to test the stool.
Prevention and treatment of coccidiosis in poultry caused by Eimeria Tenella, E. Necatrix, E. Acervulina, E. Brunetti, E. Mitis (Mivati) and E. Maxima caused. Because Diclazuril is effective against E. Maxima later in the ring Its life, subclinical intestinal lesions can appear for a short time after infection. Diclazuril has been shown in studies to reduce damage and improve energy.
The health as well as the health of poultry are challenged with E. Maxima.
Dosage:
Calves, sheep
Treatment: 1 ml / 25 kg body weight during one treatment.
Prevention: 1 ml / 25 kg body weight at about 4-6 weeks old.
In the context of high infection pressure, the second treatment may be indicated about 3 weeks after the first dose. Rabbit
0.002 ml / kg body weight. This is equivalent to 0.05 mg Diclazuril for each kilogram of body weight. In food: 4 ml / 100 kg of mixed food.
Poultry (chicken)
Week 1: 30 ml/1,000 liters of drinking water for 3 days.
Week 2: 37 ml over 1,000 liters of drinking water for 3 days.
Week 3: 44 ml on 1,000 liters of drinking water for 3 days.
Week 4: 51 ml on 1,000 liters of drinking water for 3 days.
Week 5: 58 ml on 1,000 liters of drinking water for 3 days.
Week 6: 67 ml on 1,000 liters of drinking water for 3 days.
This is equivalent to 0.3 mg diclazuril / kg of body weight / day.
To prevent drug resistance, not used for a long time, try to alternate with the Other anti -bridge treatments.







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