More about Amprol® Liquid For Poultry - 1 Gallon
This 1 gallon jug of Amprol 9.6% Oral Solution (Amprolium) is a water-soluble therapeutic product used for the treatment of coccidiosis in poultry, including broilers, replacements, laying hens, breeders and turkeys. Amprolium, the active substance of Amprol is a thiamine antagonist.
The anticoccidial effect of Amprolium is achieved by inhibiting the Eimeria spp. to uptake thiamine.The thiamine requirement for Eimeria spp. is, compared to animals, relative high and therefore Amproleum will cause starvation of the parasite because of thiamine deficiency. As this way is unique, Amprolium does not show cross-resistance with other anticoccidial preparations.
This water soluble therapeutic product is used for the treatment of coccidiosis in poultry and calves.
Poultry: Treatment of coccidiosis in broilers, replacements, laying hens, breeders and turkeys.
Calves: As an aid in the treatment of coccidiosis, caused by Eimeria bovis and E. zuernii in calves.
Benefits
- Can be administered through drinking water
- Can be used safely in chickens and turkeys of all ages
- Safe in poultry due to its high therapeutic index
- 0 days withdrawl period in poultry according to EU & USA legislation authorities
- Minimum risk of residual substances for consumers
Indications
- For prevention and treatment of coccidiosis in growing chickens, turkeys & laying hens
- Can be used through the life cycle of birds from day old chicks through the day of slaughter
- Does not interact with other coccidiostats and/or antibiotics
- Whenever an outbreak occurs in broilers or layers, Amprol can be used without need to worry about withdrawl periods
Mode of Administration
- Orally, with the drinking water
- Use the product for 3-5 days
- Severe Infection: 2.5 L in 1,000 L of water during 3-5 days
- Moderate Infection: 1.25 L in 1,000 L of water during 3-5 days
- Mild Infection: 0.625 L in 1,000 L of water during 3-5 days
- Use as the sole source of amprolium
- No other source of drinking water should be available to the birds during treatment
Target Species
- Growing chickens, turkeys & laying hens
Warning: If no improvement is noted within three days, have the diagnosis reconfirmed and follow the instructions of your veterinarian or poultry pathologist. Losses may result from intercurrent disease or other conditions affecting drug intake which can contribute to the virulence of coccidiosis under field conditions.