Abstract
Amprolium and carbarsone were tested separately and in combination for efficacy in prevention of occidiosis and histomoniasis, respectively. In these studies, amprolium at .0125% in the diet was efficacious in prevention of coccidiosis, and carbarsone had no deleterious effects when fed simultaneously at .0375%. Carbarsone at .0250% was efficacious in prevention of histomoniasis, and amprolium had no deleterious effects when fed concurrently at .025%. These results indicated that both drugs could be used in combination without interference of efficacy against the target diseases.
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McDougald, L. R. (1979). Efficacy and compatibility of amprolium and carbarsone against Coccidiosis and blackhead in turkeys. Poultry Science, 58(1), 76–80. https://doi.org/10.3382/ps.0580076
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