Nervous coccidiosis is one of several neurological syndromes
that can occur in young calves. Normally
calves that exhibit clinical enteric coccidiosis may experience this
neurological syndrome (Hauptmeier, L. D., Iowa Beef Center Report, April 1997).
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Coccidiosis has a major economic impact on both beef and dairy producers in the US and worldwide. The cost of the disease on a worldwide basis is estimated at $400 million (US) and this does not include losses on reduced Read the rest
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Add Rumensin to the weaning or receiving ration at the rate of 30 g/ton. This level will provide 15 mg /lb of ration and will prevent an outbreak in an estimated 95% of the groups of calves in your operation. Read the rest
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Clinical signs of coccidiosis in cattle would be those signs that are visible to the cattleman. The majority of coccidiosis in cattle is sub clinical therefore clinical signs are not visible. Sub clinical signs would be decreased performance such as Read the rest
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In this section we will outline all products cleared by FDA for control, prevention and treatment of coccidiosis in cattle. Approved doses are included along with our evaluation of the pros and cons of each product. The daily cost for Read the rest
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