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Uses
SPECIES GRAMS PENNITRACIN MD 50 G INDICATIONS FOR USE
PER TON OF FEED
Growing/finishing swine 10-30 For increased rate of weight gain and feed efficiency.
250 For control of swine dysentery (bloody Scours) associated with Treponema
hyodysenteriae in pigs up to 250 lbs body weight. Feed 250 grams per ton of complete
feed on premises with a history of swine dysentery, but where signs of disease have
not yet occurred or following an approved treatment of the disease condition. The 250
grams per ton level will provide 5 to 7 mg/lb in swine weighing 40 to 250 lbs.
CAUTION: Diagnosis should be confirmed by a veterinarian when results are not
satisfactory. Feed containing an approved level of bacitracin methylene disalicylate
should be fed as the sole ration.
Pregnant Sows 250 For control of clostridial enteritis caused by C. perfringins in suckling pigs when fed to
sows from 14 days before through 21 days after farrowing on premises with a history
of clostridial scours.
CAUTION: Diagnosis should be confirmed by a veterinarian when results are not
satisfactory. Feed containing an approved level of bacitracin methylene disalicylate
should be fed as the sole ration.
Feedlot beef cattle mg per head per day 70 (continuously) For reduction in the number of liver condemnations due to abscesses in feedlot beef
cattle.
250 (5 days in 30) For reduction in the number of liver condemnations due to abscesses in feedlot beef
cattle.
Broiler chickens 4-50 For increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency.
50 As an aid to prevention of necrotic enteritis caused by or complicated by Clostridium
spp. or other organisms susceptible to bacitracin methylene disalicylate.
100-200 As an aid in control of necrotic enteritis caused by or complicated by Clostridium spp.
or other organsims susceptible to bacitracin methylene disalicylate.
CAUTION: To control a necrotic enteritis outbreak, start medication at the first clinical
signs of the disease. The dosage range permitted provides for different levels based
on severity of the disease. Consult a poultry diagnostic laboratory or pathologist to
determine the diagnosis and advice regarding the optimal level of drug. Administer
continuously for 5 to 7 days or as long as clinical signs persist, and then reduce
medication to prevention level (50 grams per ton).
Laying Hens 10-25 For increased egg production and improved feed efficiency during the first seven
months of production.
Growing Turkeys 4-50 For increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency.
200 As an aid in control of transmissible enteritis in growing turkeys complicated by
organisms susceptible to bacitracin methylene disalicylate. Feed continuously as the
sole ration.
Pheasants 4-50 For increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency.
Quail 5-20 For increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency in quail not over 5
weeks of age.
200 For prevention of ulcerative enteritis in growing quail due to Clostridium colinum
susceptible to bacitracin methylene disalicylate. Feed continuously as the sole ration.
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Sources
Pennitracin Md 50 G Manufacturers
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Pennfield Oil Company
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