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Coccidiosis and Growth
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<blockquote data-quote="mhouse7" data-source="post: 1408037" data-attributes="member: 27752"><p>Coccidiosis is really easy to treat though. Corid (or a generic Amprolium) only takes 5 days to treat it. Also, feeding a feed with rumensin/bovatec will improve efficiency, and help develop a resistance to coccidiosis, because it is a weak antibiotic. We feed all of our cattle a 10% protein, 3.4 % fat feed with bovatec, have not had a problem with coccidiosis since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhouse7, post: 1408037, member: 27752"] Coccidiosis is really easy to treat though. Corid (or a generic Amprolium) only takes 5 days to treat it. Also, feeding a feed with rumensin/bovatec will improve efficiency, and help develop a resistance to coccidiosis, because it is a weak antibiotic. We feed all of our cattle a 10% protein, 3.4 % fat feed with bovatec, have not had a problem with coccidiosis since. [/QUOTE]
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