Contains Amprolium at a strength of 9.6%
Amprolium is an anticoccidial drug - it has also been used for many years and needs no withdrawal time to guard against residue in the meat - it is given in the drinking water and interferes with metabolism of the vitamin thiamin (vitamin B1) in coccidia
An aid in the treatment and prevention of coccidiosis in calves
Used as an aid to prevent and treat coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and E. zurnii in calves
Can be administered in drinking water or as a drench
Strongest option for preventing coccidiosis.
CORID Solution should be used on a group, pen or herd basis. CORID has been tested at many times the recommended dose levels and has a wide safety margin.
Palatable and readily accepted by cattle
Dosage & Administration of Corid Solution:
In drinking water:
Treatment - add 16 oz per 100 gal of water
Prevention - add 8 oz per 100 gal of water
As a drench:
Treatment - add 3 oz to 1 pt of water, give with a dose syringe at the rate of 1 oz per 100 lb of body weight
Prevention - add 1.5 oz to 1 pt of water, give with a dose syringe, 1 oz per 100 lb body weight.