Description
Diclazuril Powder
We offer diclazuril which is a drug valuable in the poultry industry for the treatment and prevention of coccidiosis.
- Always adhere to the usage guidelines.
Diclazuril: Composition
- Each 1g contains 10mg.
Indications
- For prevention of coccidiosis caused by E. tenella, E. acervulina, E. necatrix, E. brunetti and E. maxima.
Dosage and AdministrationÂ
- For oral administration, mixed with feed.
- Poultry and rabbit: 100g mixed with 1000kg feed.
Adverse Reaction
- No adverse reaction according to the recommended dosage.
Special Warnings
- Mix well with the feed, in case the effect and adverse reaction.
- Not used for laying hens in laying period.
- Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Withdraw Periods
- Chicken: 5 days.
Storage
- Seal and store in a dry place, protect from light.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Packaging
- 100g/bag
Shelf LifeÂ
- 3 years.
Where can I use diclazuril?
You might have asked yourself, should diclazuril be used in the starter feed, the grower feed, or in both?
- It is important to include diclazuril in the starter ration to reduce the build-up of oocysts in the litter. Although lesions due to Eimeria are not often seen before 3 weeks of age, this is the period when the initial infection and multiplication of the parasite occurs.
- In addition, diclazuril can be included in the grower ration because this is the period when the pathogenic effects of coccidiosis are most likely.
- Another reason to include diclazuril in both feeds is to eliminate any resistant strains, a goal that cannot be readily achieved in shuttle programs where a chemical is used only in the starter feed. This is because any oocysts of a “resistant” strain can survive in the litter for the brief period that a chemical is present in the starter feed.
- Findings suggest that when diclazuril is included in the grower feed, performance is similar to or better than other ionophore programs.
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