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Sulfa drugs tested: For control of coccidiosis, pullorum, typhoid and cholera in chickens

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R. A. Bankowski, Experiment Station, Berkeley

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California Agriculture 2(9):13-13.

Published September 01, 1948

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Sulfa drugs may not save chickens severely infected with cecal coccidiosis, but—properly administered—they will prevent losses in the rest of the flock.

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Sulfa drugs tested: For control of coccidiosis, pullorum, typhoid and cholera in chickens

R. A. Bankowski
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Sulfa drugs tested: For control of coccidiosis, pullorum, typhoid and cholera in chickens

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Authors

R. A. Bankowski, Experiment Station, Berkeley

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California Agriculture 2(9):13-13.

Published September 01, 1948

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Abstract

Sulfa drugs may not save chickens severely infected with cecal coccidiosis, but—properly administered—they will prevent losses in the rest of the flock.

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