Efficacy of lasalocid and decoquinate against coccidiosis in naturally infected dairy calves

A 56-d growth study compared the effects of lasalocid and decoquinate, or a combination of the two, on rate of gain and control of naturally occurring coccidiosis in weaned Holstein calves. Sixty-four calves (mean BW of 188 kg; age 16 wk) were blocked by BW and degree of oocyst shedding and assigned...

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description A 56-d growth study compared the effects of lasalocid and decoquinate, or a combination of the two, on rate of gain and control of naturally occurring coccidiosis in weaned Holstein calves. Sixty-four calves (mean BW of 188 kg; age 16 wk) were blocked by BW and degree of oocyst shedding and assigned randomly to one of four treatments with 4 calves per pen and 4 pens per treatment. Treatment groups included an unmedicated control group, lasalocid at 1 mg/kg of BW, decoquinate at 0.5 mg/kg of BW, or lasalocid plus decoquinate. For the combination treatment, decoquinate was fed at the recommended rate for 28 d, followed by lasalocid for the remaining 28 d of the study. Diets were based on dry-rolled corn and haylage and were fed once daily for ad libitum feed consumption. Calves were weighed weekly, and feces were collected for quantitation of oocyst shedding. Oocyst shedding was low, and clinical coccidiosis was not observed. However, unmedicated calves shed oocysts at a higher rate than medicated calves. Small differences were found among treatments on overall rate of gain and gain efficiency. There was little advantage in gain or performance when calves with subclinical coccidiosis were medicated with anticoccidial agents
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ANTIBIOTICOS
ANTIBIOTIQUE
ANTICOCCIDIEN
BOVIN LAITIER
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - drug therapy
Cattle Diseases - parasitology
COCCIDIOSE
COCCIDIOSIS
Coccidiosis - drug therapy
Coccidiosis - parasitology
Coccidiosis - veterinary
COCCIDIOSTATICOS
CONTENIDO DE MATERIA SECA
Decoquinate - therapeutic use
EFFICACITE ALIMENTAIRE
EFICIENCIA DE CONVERSION DEL PIENSO
Eimeria - isolation & purification
ETAPAS DEL DESARROLLO ANIMAL
Feces - parasitology
GAIN DE POIDS
GANADO DE LECHE
GANANCIA DE PESO
INGESTION DE PIENSOS
Lasalocid - therapeutic use
Male
PRISE ALIMENTAIRE (ANIMAUX)
STADE DE DEVELOPPEMENT ANIMAL
TENEUR EN MATIERE SECHE
TERNERO
VEAU
Weight Gain
title Efficacy of lasalocid and decoquinate against coccidiosis in naturally infected dairy calves
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