CORID is the first product specifically labeled to both treat and
prevent bovine coccidiosis.
CORID is also available as 20% Soluble Powder. CORID 25% Type A Medicated Article can be purchased as an
in-feed (1.25% or 2.5%) product, direct from licensed feed manufacturers.
CORID® (amprolium) is indicated as an aid in the treatment and prevention of coccidiosis (bloody scours)
caused by Eimeria bovis and E. zurnii in calves.
CAUTION: For a satisfactory diagnosis, a microscopic
examination of the feces should be done before treatment. When treating outbreaks, drug should be administered promptly after diagnosis is determined.
CORID is a coccidiostat which can be administered in
drinking water, or as a drench.
Structurally, CORID resembles Vitamin BI, but actually has
no nutritive value. Coccidia need Vitamin B1 for development and reproduction.When coccidia ingest CORID,
they experience thiamin deficiency, causing coccidia to
starve from malnutrition.
Product Advantages
- Palatable. CORID is palatable and readily accepted
by cattle.
- Safety. CORID is safe when administered at
the recommended dose.
- Easy to administer.Just mix CORID with drinking
water or administer as a drench.
These guidelines make it easy to properly mix and administer CORID in water. Simply follow Steps I through 4
below for a true solution every time.
Choose a coccidiosis (bloody scours) treatment or
prevention program:
- For prevention, use a 21-day prevention program.
- For treatment, use a 5-day treatment program.
Choose an administration method: water tank (bucket)
or drench.
Purchase CORID 9.6% Oral Solution.
Follow the guidelines on the following pages that detail
the amount of CORID you should mix with the correct
amount of water. Give CORID daily to your beef or
dairy calves per label directions.