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Could you rephrase the question seminolewind? I don't understand exactly what your asking.
. From all the chicks on medicated feed, what percentage of them will get sick from lack of thiamine?
"Prolonged high dosages can cause thiamine deficiency in the host"
from: http://www.elephantcare.org/Drugs/amproliu.htm
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cfile=htm/bc/206934.htm
http://www.kepro.nl/catalogus/product-107.html
Seems to be the consensus of the websites I visited that only high doses of amprolium would lead to a thiamine deficiency in the animal. So I suppose we are not to worry, eh?
Could you rephrase the question seminolewind? I don't understand exactly what your asking.
. From all the chicks on medicated feed, what percentage of them will get sick from lack of thiamine?
"Prolonged high dosages can cause thiamine deficiency in the host"
from: http://www.elephantcare.org/Drugs/amproliu.htm
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cfile=htm/bc/206934.htm
http://www.kepro.nl/catalogus/product-107.html
Seems to be the consensus of the websites I visited that only high doses of amprolium would lead to a thiamine deficiency in the animal. So I suppose we are not to worry, eh?