Active Constituents: Toltrazuril 50 g/L
Baycox Piglet and Cattle coccidiocide controls coccidiosis.
- Coccidiosis is caused by Isospora suis infection of young piglets and in cattle up to 9 months of age.
- Caused by Eimeria bovis or Eimeria zuemil.
- Isospora suis infection is a major cause of diarrhoea, dehydration loss of appetite, poor growth and occasional mortality in piglets between birth and 3-4 weeks of age.
- Baycox is effective in one dose because it attacks all stages of the parasite in the animal.
- Toltrazuril, the active constituent of Baycox®, is active against all intracellular stages of coccidia.
- Interferes with the multiplication process and the energy pathways of the parasite.
- Baycox® Piglet and Cattle treats and prevents clinical disease while allowing immunity to develop against coccidia.
- Before using this product obtain a veterinary diagnosis for the cause of the diarrhoea.
- Clinical coccidiosis of piglets appears from 5-30 days of age.
- Control of the disease is most effective when Baycox is given as a preventative before intestinal damage occurs and diarrhoea begins.
- It is important to establish the correct cause of scouring in neonatal piglets, then treat all new litters at 3-6 days of age to control the disease.
Specifications | |
For | Pigs |
Active Constituents | Toltrazuril 50 g/L |
Application | Water Soluble/Oral |