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Baycox is used to treat coccidiosis in young, growing animals. Two forms are available: one is for poultry and the other for piglets, lambs and calves. For poultry it is generally added to drinking water for 2 days. This can be repeated 5 days later for severe infections.
For piglets, lambs and calves, a single dose is normally given just before the onset of clinical signs.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Baycox, including answers from our team.
O. Cooper
What is the shelf life of poultry solution?
Below is the shelf life of the product at point of manufacture. If you would like specific expiry of what we have in stock then please ring or email our customer services before you place your order, we can then manually check this for you.
Shelf life of the veterinary medicinal product as packaged for sale: 5 years.
Shelf life after first opening the immediate packaging: 3 months
After
a prolonged storage period, yellow to yellow-brown discoloration of the
solution may occur, although this does not impair the quality of the
product.
Shelf life after dilution or reconstitution according to directions: 24 hours.
Kevin Cracknell
Hi do you do smaller bottles of Baycox for birds I only have a small amount of birds so don’t need litre bottle
Unfortunately the 1 litre bottle is the only size of Baycox for use in birds.
R. Greaves
is baycox safe to use to treat canaries,
if so at what dosage.
This has been used in drinking water at a concentration of 180mg/l. You would have to check with your own vet before buying any as we are not permitted to prescribe it for species not in the datasheet.