Speaking for common small-flock management...not sure what the large-scale operation practice is. Layer chicks are often raised on medicated chick starter, the relevant ingredient of which is amprolium, which is to prevent coccidiosis. (Amprolium is an analog for Vitamin B1 and is not an organism, itself.) The amprolium keeps the coccidiosis microbe at bay in the chicks' bodies until, at eight or nine weeks, the chicks have developed a resistance to coccidiosis from low-level environmental exposure to it, and do not need the amprolium any more, so are switched to unmedicated feed. Hens typically don't start laying until twenty weeks of age, so there is no reason why a laying hen would be eating amprolium-medicated feed any more, anyhow.
Amprolium HCl is used to treat coccidiosis of laying hens, growing chickens, turkey, cattle's and different other farm animals, also used as assistance treatment drugs to prevent and control the coccidiosis' spread. Amprolium Hydrochloride is traditional coccidiostatic, and it's used in poultry feed to control coccidiosis. Amprolium Hydrochloride is very good against the hemorrhage-producing coccidia E. tenella and E. necatrix and it has some activity against E. maxima, amprolium hydrochloride is one of the most safety anti-coccidial drugs and be approved by FDA.
Amprolium is an anti-coccidial drug commonly used in poultry to prevent and treat coccidiosis. Drug resistance to amprolium can develop in coccidia due to prolonged or inappropriate use of the drug, leading to reduced effectiveness in controlling the infection. Regular monitoring and rotation of different classes of anti-coccidial drugs are recommended to prevent resistance development.
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Zitromax antibotic
Yes. See a doctor.
Basically it is the Mexican version of Zitromax antibotic
Yes. Cheese will not hurt a dog.
It is a powerful antibotic.
There are several. Penicillin and cephalosporin are two examples.
Marijuana does not affect use of antibiotics.
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