MAXIBAN (nicarbazin/narasin)
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BROILER |
45 or 49 days continuous feeding: Obvious increase of mortality at
250/250 ppm and more with males than with females. Negative
results on weight gain and feed conversion from 150/150 ppm.
Clinical
research of the dead animals : congestive heart failure.
Less
sensitive to heat stress than only with nicarbazin.
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LAYING AND BREEDER PULLET |
No information. |
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LAYING HEN |
Cf. Nicarbazin Reduction of the egg production at 100 ppm, of the egg
weight at 400 ppm. Residue
in the egg yolk.
Discoloration of the shells at 30 ppm.
Irregular pigmentation of the egg yolk at 50
ppm |
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BREEDER HEN |
Cf. Nicarbazin Straight-lined relation between the dose and the
reduction of the proportion hatchability from 20 ppm.
Residue in the egg yolk.
Decrease of fertility at 700
ppm. |
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TURKEY |
« Don’t give to turkeys » cf. Narasin -
Mortality at 70 ppm |
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DUCK |
No information. |
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GUINEA FOWL |
No information. |
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PHEASANT |
No information. |
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QUAIL |
No information. |
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PARTRIDGE |
No information. |
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RABBIT |
No information. |
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HORSE |
cf. Narasin LD50 = 1 mg/kg LW. Very toxic in the usual dose,
mortality if more |
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CATTLE |
No information. |
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SHEEP |
No information. |
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SWINE |
No information. |