Fox J E
Mod Vet Pract. 1978 Aug;59(8):599-603.
Decoquinate (Deccox: Hess & Clark) has been demonstrated in in-house and university studies to be an active coccidiostat when fed daily at 0.5 mg/kg body weight during periods of oocyst exposure, or when experience indicates coccidiosis is likely to be a hazard. For prevention, feeding should be continued for at least 28 days. In 6 feedlot trials with 1993 cattle in 5 geographic areas, decoquinate fed at this level for 90-120 days had no adverse effects. In 5 of these trials, treated cattle had equal or slightly improved average daily gains and feed conversion by comparison with controls.