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I haven't tried it. You can buy it here:
http://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=30e07f7f-7b6a-11d5-a192-00b0d0204ae5
-Kathy
I started looking up information about it and it looks like it could be really useful for some kinds of sinus infections and respiratory illnesses. Wondering if anyone has used it in peafowl? Apparently it's very effective against some organisms that cause respiratory infections, that don't respond well to Tylan and some other meds... Apparently is particularly good against mycoplasmosis and chronic respiratory disease. I read that it is more palatable to birds if some brown sugar is also added to the drinking water, or if it is fed in a mash, and that it should NOT be given at the same time as anti-coccidial medications, or for a week before or after.
Here's links I found:
http://www.bioagrimix.com/haccp/html/tiamulin.htm
http://www.ah.novartis.com/products/livestock/poultry/denagard/index.shtml
It is apparently also available at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Denagard-Liquid-Concentrate-Novartis-18277069/sim/B008N5PJQ4/2
So now I'm really interested to hear if anyone has tried this in Peas? It sounds like it might be helpful for some kinds of sinusitis and respiratory illnesses?