Coccidiostats

Avatec®

Type A Medicated Article for the prevention of coccidiosis in turkey, caused by Eimeria tenella, E. necatrix, E. acervulina, E. brunetti, E. mivati, E. maxima, E. meleagrimitis, E. gallopavonis, E. adenoeides and E. legionensis.

  • The only divalent ionophore, with minimal cross-resistance to other agents
  • Highly effective, broad spectrum and kills at the first stage of development
  • Provides year-round (nonseasonal) coccidiosis protection
  • No depression of feed or water intake
  • Effective during heat-stress conditions
  • Critical component of coccidiosis rotation programs

Cygro® 10G

Coccidiostat for chickens for fattening containing 10 g of maduramicin ammonium α/kg additive. It is used only in broiler chicken feeds for the prevention and control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria acervulina, E. brunetti, E. maxima, E. mivati, E. necatrix and E. tenella.

Robenz®

Type A Medicated Article for the prevention of coccidiosis in broilers caused by Eimeria acervulina, E. mivati, E. maxima, E. brunetti, E. tenella and E. necatrix.

  • Chemical anticoccidial developed specifically for coccidiosis prevention in broiler chickens
  • Broad-spectrum, nonantibiotic with coccidiostatic and coccidiocidal activity
  • Cross-resistance unlikely due to unique chemical structure

Deccox®

Type A Medicated Article for the prevention of coccidiosis in broilers caused by Eimeria tenella, E. necatrix, E. acervulina, E. mivati, E. maxima and E. brunetti.

  • Chemical anticoccidial developed specifically for coccidiosis prevention in broiler chickens
  • Broad-spectrum nonantibiotic, kills coccidia early in the stage of development
  • Helps maximize bird performance when used during one cycle each year
  • Component of anticoccidial rotation programs

Cycostat® 66G

Coccidiostat for rabbits for breeding and fattening, containing 66 g robenidine hydrochloride/kg feed. The FEEDAP Panel concludes that feed concentrations ≤ 66 mg robenidine hydrochloride from Cycostat® 66G/kg complete feed are safe for breeding does. The margin of safety is about three. This conclusion can be extrapolated to rabbits for fattening. Robenidine hydrochloride is not genotoxic.

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