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Antibiotics
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| Bmd Soluble
Used to treat enteritis in chickens, turkeys, quail, chukar, and other gamebirds. Young birds are most susceptible between 4 and 16 weeks of age. |
Duramycin-10 6.4 oz
This broad-spectrum antibiotic is a shot-gun approach to the problems that can occur during the growing period. |
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| Neomycin 325
For treatment and control of colibacillosis. A noncontagious infectious disease of primarily young birds. |
Acidified Copper Sulfate
Blackhead disease can be a problem in turkeys, chukar, grouse, quail, partridge, pheasants, and peafowl but rarely in chickens. Chickens are often the carriers, thus the benefits of segregating birds by species as well as age |
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| Sulfadimethoxine
Used for treating outbreaks of coccidiosis and fowl cholera. Do not give to chickens over 16 weeks of age and turkeys over 24 weeks old. Symptoms include: loss of appetite, ruffled feathers, birds act cold and listless, combs turn pale, loss of weight, droppings can be watery, bloody, pasty, or light-brown to yellow in color. |
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