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Maduramycin Ammonium 1% Premix

Product Details:

Type Chickens
Function Antibacterial Drugs
Place of Origin China (Mainland)

Detailed Product Description


A Granulated,Dust-Free and Free-Flowing Anticoccidial Agent at Lower Cost

.Adaptability

For the prevention of cecal and intestinal coccidiosis in poultry <chicken and turkey broilers>

Caused by Eimera Acervulina.Reserved exclusively to manufacturers of feed premixes for the

Production of compound feed.

.Concentration

10g Maduramicin Ammonium Per kg.

.Dosage and administration

Add 500G MADURAMICIN AMMONIUM 1%PREMIX to each ton of finished feed e.g.

5.0ppm,Feed continuously until one weed before slaughter.

.Advantages

-Less toxic than other coccidiostats.

-Best compatibility with antibacterials<especially Tiamullin>.

-Higher safety margin .Other ionophores suffer from their relatively high dosage resulting to their toxic dose being close to their therapeutic range,leading to low safety margin.

-No adverse reaction on egg prodrction.

.Precautions

-Use in broiler feeds only.

-Do not use in feeds containing any other anticoccidials.

-Birds must not be slaughtered for human consumption during the use of product or for 5days thereafter.

-Do not exceed the recommended dose.

-The use of protecting cloths,rubber gloves and anti-dust mask is advisable when handling and mixing the product.

-The use of protecting cloths,rubber gloves and anti-dust mask is advisable when handling and mixing the product.

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Company Info

Beijing Enhalor International Tech Co., Ltd.
[China (Mainland)]
[Verified Member]

Province/State: Beijing
Country/Region : China (Mainland)

Business Type:Manufacturer, Trading Company

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