Amprol 128 (amprolium) 20% Soluble Powder 10 oz Cocci treats 128 gallons

Amprol 128 (amprolium) 20% Soluble Powder 10 oz Cocci treats 128 gallons

$39.00
Sale price  $39.00 Regular price 
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Amprol 128 (amprolium) 20% Soluble Powder 10 oz Cocci treats 128 gallons

Amprol 128 (amprolium) 20% Soluble Powder 10 oz Cocci treats 128 gallons

$39.00
Sale price  $39.00 Regular price 
Amprol 128 (amprolium) 20% Soluble Powder. Coccidiostat labeled for chickens, turkeys, and hens. Each packet will treat 128 gallons of drinking water. See label below for more specifics. Thanks for looking and have a fine day.

Coccidiostat

Water-Soluble Treatment for Coccidiosis

Contents of each packet will treat 128 gallons at 0.012% level

For use in automatic water proportioners that meter 1 fluid ounce of stock solution per gallon of drinking water.

To prepare dosage levels of:

Dissolve AMPROL 128 (amprolium) 20% Soluble Powder in one gallon of water. (Makes 1 gallon of stock solution.)

0.024%

2 bags (20 oz) in 1 gallon

0.012%

1 bag (10 oz) in 1 gallon

0.006%

1/2 bag (5 oz) in 1 gallon

To Prepare 50 Gallons of Medicated Water

DOSAGE LEVEL

MIXING DIRECTIONS

0.024%

Dissolve 8 ounces of AMPROL 128 20% Soluble Powder in about 5 gallons of water in a 50-gallon medication barrel. Stir, then add water to the 50-gallon mark. Stir thoroughly.

0.012%

Follow same directions as above but use 4 ounces of AMPROL 128 20% Soluble Powder.

0.006%

Follow same directions as above but use 2 ounces of AMPROL 128 20% Soluble Powder.

Note: Make drinking water fresh daily. Stock solutions for proportioners may be stored in a clean, closed labeled container for up to 3 days.

FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY

AMPROL ® 128 (amprolium) 20% Soluble Powder is intended for the treatment of coccidiosis in growing chickens, turkeys and laying hens.

Amprol 128 20% Soluble Powder Caution

If no improvement is noted within 3 days, have the diagnosis confirmed and follow the instructions of your veterinarian or poultry pathologist. Losses may result from intercurrent disease or other conditions affecting drug intake which can contribute to the virulence of coccidiosis under field conditions.

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