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Preventing Coccidiosis
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<blockquote data-quote="UncleLA" data-source="post: 515352" data-attributes="member: 5718"><p>I'm trying to prevent some young heifers in the barn from developing coccidiosis. I took some notes a while back when someone mentioned using "ampro crumbles" or "decox" in the feed. Unfortunately, I have now tried to "google" those and can't find any information.</p><p>What is this stuff? Where can I find it? Until about what age would you continue to put in the feed?</p><p>Any further help is appreciated.</p><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>PS - We have used Corrid successfully in the water in the past once we figured out they had coccidiosis; however, I'm trying to prevent getting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UncleLA, post: 515352, member: 5718"] I'm trying to prevent some young heifers in the barn from developing coccidiosis. I took some notes a while back when someone mentioned using "ampro crumbles" or "decox" in the feed. Unfortunately, I have now tried to "google" those and can't find any information. What is this stuff? Where can I find it? Until about what age would you continue to put in the feed? Any further help is appreciated. Thanks. PS - We have used Corrid successfully in the water in the past once we figured out they had coccidiosis; however, I'm trying to prevent getting it. [/QUOTE]
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