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Chlorphenguanidine hydrochloride premix

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Product name:  Chlorphenguanidine hydrochloride premix

Content10%

Appearance: White or yellowish crystalline powder

Application:  Antigenic agent used in animal coccidiosis

Storage: Shading, airtight storage

 

 

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(1) the poultry chlorbenguanidine has been widely used as an anti-coccidal drug for chickens in China, and the 60mg/kg feed concentration has a good prevention and treatment effect on tender, toxic, brinell, giant, stack-type and ease the separate or mixed infection of early-maturing emmetall balls. The effects on toxic, mild ermelian coccidioides were similar to that of clohydroxypyridine (125mg/kg). The prevention effect on tender, stackable, giant and bushi emmellea was better than that of chloroxypyridine.

According to the test, low drug concentration (30mg/kg) fed to chickens did not affect the host's immunity to coccidioides, but affected the effect of anti-coccidia. Therefore, the drug concentration of 60mg/kg is still appropriate for the outbreak of acute coccidiosis.

(2) in addition to the slightly poor effect of chlorbenguanidine on infusoria, it has good control effect on most infusoria (e.g.

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(1) since chlorbenguanidine has been used continuously for a long time, causing serious coccidial resistance, most poultry farms have been discontinued for more than 10 years. It is suggested that the rational use of chlorbenguanidine again may have a better effect against coccidioides.

(2) the high feed concentration (60mg/kg) can make the chicken, liver and even egg appear disgusting, but the low feed concentration (30mg/kg) will not happen. For acute fulminant coccidiosis, high drug concentration should be used first, and low concentration should be maintained after 1-3 weeks.

(3) some coccidioides can survive for up to 14 days after the application of chlorbenguanidine. Therefore, the premature discontinuation of drugs often leads to the recurrence of coccidiosis.

(4) the laying hens are forbidden.

(5) drug withdrawal period: 5 days for poultry and 7 days for rabbits

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