Vecoxan is a white Oral Suspension for lambs and calves which has been created to prevent scours caused by coccidiosis.
In lambs Vecoxan is used for the prevention of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria crandallis and Eimeria ovinoidalis.
In calves Vecoxan is used for the prevention of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii.
The easy to use drench comes in a bottle supplied with harness and spouted cap.
Each ml contains:
diclazuril 2.5mg,
methyl parahydroxybenzoate (E218) 1.8mg,
propyl parahydroxybenzoate (E216) 0.2mg.
What is coccidiosis?
Coccidiosis is a highly contagious disease that normally infects calves between one and six months of age but can also infect older cattle as well.
Coccidiosis is caused by a single celled microscopic parasite that multiplies in the intestine of infected animals, the eggs are then passed through faeces onto the soil and grass where they are eaten by other animals which then become infected.
Coccidiosis is still one of the most common and costly diseases a farmer can face on his farm.
What are the symptoms of Coccidiosis?
Common symptoms of Coccidiosis are diarrhoea, rough coat, loss of appetite, loss of weight and weakness in calves. In severe cases there will be blood and mucus present in the animals manure and if left untreated will lead to the animal's death.
Active ingredient
Diclazuril 2.5 mg
Target Species
Calves and Lambs
Treats and Controls
Prevention of scours caused by coccidiosis.
Application Method for Vecoxan
A single oral administration.
Withdrawal Period for Vecoxan
Vecoxan has a zero day withdrawal for both lambs and Calves
Dose rates for Vecoxan
1 mg diclazuril per kg body weight (i.e 1 ml of the oral suspension per 2.5 kg body weight), in a single oral administration for both lambs and calves. Read the package leaflet before use.
Key Features of Vecoxan
- Prevention of Coccidosis
- For use on both calves and lambs
- Easy to use