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Its actually cheaper because you use so little and only have to use it once. It kills all forms of Coccidia and it works very quickly. It only takes a day and its gone. Nothing compares to it. I just bought another bottle. I use it on goats and chickens. It was $46 with shipping. If you only use it for chickens, it will last years.
I could prob use it with pup litters as well.

You definitely could. Its only one dose. I give my baby goats a dose at 3, 6, 9 and 12 weeks. As you know, the other things are 5 day treatments. Ill tell you a story. I bought a baby goat last year. The vet said it had so much coccidia that it would probably die. I gave it one dose of toltrazuril and it was better the next morning.
I can believe that Doug. so one single dose at that time frame? I had started using a cocciguard from revival animal clinic but using this does sound alot simpler than adding it to feed and the cocci guard tastes like crap, I tried it! grosss!!!
 
 
 
 
Speaking of doses. Is anyone using toltrazuril for coccidia prevention or cure? I threw the sulmet and corid away. Its the only thing to use for all animals and birds.

I never bought it then, I was too cheap!  I have the links all saved though! 



Its actually cheaper because you use so little and only have to use it once. It kills all forms of Coccidia and it works very quickly. It only takes a day and its gone. Nothing compares to it. I just bought another bottle. I use it on goats and chickens. It was $46 with shipping. If you only use it for chickens, it will last years.

I could prob use it with pup litters as well.  


Good drug... You can get the generic 5% for horses pretty cheap, I think.

-Kathy
 
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I have actually got a cryptosporidium in my soil and so I have to be a little more aggressive with them (they're a type of coccidia but not an eimeria like the usual kind). I use the toltrazuril and then I hit them with sulmet on the back of the baycox (brand name of toltrazuril), or sometimes I do it the other way around.

I have started giving my babies a supplement which includes l-glutamine and B. subtillis from the start. I have read some papers which suggest that B. subtillis is as, if not more effective at preventing and treating coccidiosis in chicks than sulfas, amprolium or baycox. And I can attest to that. I have had the crypto push past the sulmet and the toltrazuril to kill chicks on me, but since I've been giving them these two supplements from hatch, I have been able to nip it in the bud much easier, much less stress.

L-glutamine is simply an essential amino acid which has been shown to greatly speed up the regeneration of mucosal epithelial cells (the cells lining the intestines).
 
I am reading it was pulled from the market in us for any meat or products consumption s because its a known carcinogen but I see baycox is the same and for broilers LMAO! dont you just love controversy! ha ah ah . But I dont have time to read more.
 
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