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Nearly
all beef and dairy cattle calves are exposed to coccidia - but
many don't show full-blown clinical coccidiosis (bloody
scours). Either way, it's good to know that CORID®
(amprolium) can prevent costly coccidial infection in
exposed cattle and treat clinical outbreaks when they
do occur.
CORID is easy to use as a drench or mixed in the drinking
water, and its liquid formulation ensures the active ingredient
will reach the intestine, even in animals with reduced
feed intake and low GI motility. By stopping coccidia
in the small intestine, CORID prevents more damaging coccidiosis
in the large intestine (view the interactive "Coccidia Lifecycle" for more details).
CORID is available in three convenient formulations. Click here to link to CORID products page for more information.
1Data on file at Merial.
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| CORID (amprolium): Withdraw 24 hours before slaughter. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal. |
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