purplebumble
Warren Veteran
have been searching around the internet for different doses of different things to kill instead of control to give a rabbits immune system to make the right antibodies.
for chickens theres even a vaccination for it!!
some countries are using baycox with ivermectin...!!?
One expert in the states is using baycox and ponazuril !?
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The traditional medications are called "coccidostats" meaning that they interfere with coccidian reproduction. Coccidia are not killed by these medications but the cessation of reproduction buys time for the host's own immune system to respond and have fewer organisms to defeat. The host depends on a competant immune system to cure the infection and the time required to remove the infection is highly dependent on the number of organisms already present when treatment begins.
Ponazuril represents a new approach to treatment. Ponazuril actually kills the coccidia which makes for a faster response to treatment and shorter course of therapy.
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also the mix of panacur and ponzaruril has been effective to treat EC
and coccidiosis
Our vets dose Panacur at 20mg/kg once per day, and ponazuril at 20-50mg/kg once per day, using it 7 days for coccidiosis, and 30 days for E. cuniculi.
dana krempel.
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this is used in dogs.....i wonder if any papers have been written about use perhaps for rabbits?
Treating Coccidiosis with Diclazuril
Diclazuril is a benzeneacetonitrile derivative that is often used as an oral suspension medication. It has been reported that scientists don't exactly know why this medicine is so successful at treating coccidiosis, as it doesn't kill the actual protozoa, but they have seen that it doesn't allow dogs to shed parasitic eggs when infected. Therefore, the cycle of the parasitic colony living within a dog eventually comes to a stop. The use of this medication can also reduce the amount of intestinal lesions that the protozoa parasites may cause in a dog.
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Anti-coccidiostats (ACS) are drugs included in some rabbit foods that suppress (not cure) intestinal coccidiosis, and don't work on hepatic cocci at all. Overwhelming coccidiosis infection can develop if animals are changed onto non-ACS food, because the coccidiosis can then multiply uncontrolled. Fanciers using ACS pellets as part of a home-mixed ration will be feeding ineffective concentrations anyway. ACS foods are fine as the sole diet of commercial rabbits with a limited lifespan, but for fancy and pet rabbits they cause more problems than they solve and are not recommended. Instead of continuous low-dose ACS drugs in the feed, there may be benefit from using a more potent anti-coccidial drug two or more times a year. Discuss with your vet.
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its hard because its hepatic coccidia.........:?
for chickens theres even a vaccination for it!!
some countries are using baycox with ivermectin...!!?
One expert in the states is using baycox and ponazuril !?
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The traditional medications are called "coccidostats" meaning that they interfere with coccidian reproduction. Coccidia are not killed by these medications but the cessation of reproduction buys time for the host's own immune system to respond and have fewer organisms to defeat. The host depends on a competant immune system to cure the infection and the time required to remove the infection is highly dependent on the number of organisms already present when treatment begins.
Ponazuril represents a new approach to treatment. Ponazuril actually kills the coccidia which makes for a faster response to treatment and shorter course of therapy.
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also the mix of panacur and ponzaruril has been effective to treat EC
and coccidiosis
Our vets dose Panacur at 20mg/kg once per day, and ponazuril at 20-50mg/kg once per day, using it 7 days for coccidiosis, and 30 days for E. cuniculi.
dana krempel.
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this is used in dogs.....i wonder if any papers have been written about use perhaps for rabbits?
Treating Coccidiosis with Diclazuril
Diclazuril is a benzeneacetonitrile derivative that is often used as an oral suspension medication. It has been reported that scientists don't exactly know why this medicine is so successful at treating coccidiosis, as it doesn't kill the actual protozoa, but they have seen that it doesn't allow dogs to shed parasitic eggs when infected. Therefore, the cycle of the parasitic colony living within a dog eventually comes to a stop. The use of this medication can also reduce the amount of intestinal lesions that the protozoa parasites may cause in a dog.
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Anti-coccidiostats (ACS) are drugs included in some rabbit foods that suppress (not cure) intestinal coccidiosis, and don't work on hepatic cocci at all. Overwhelming coccidiosis infection can develop if animals are changed onto non-ACS food, because the coccidiosis can then multiply uncontrolled. Fanciers using ACS pellets as part of a home-mixed ration will be feeding ineffective concentrations anyway. ACS foods are fine as the sole diet of commercial rabbits with a limited lifespan, but for fancy and pet rabbits they cause more problems than they solve and are not recommended. Instead of continuous low-dose ACS drugs in the feed, there may be benefit from using a more potent anti-coccidial drug two or more times a year. Discuss with your vet.
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its hard because its hepatic coccidia.........:?