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University of Arkansas, Poultry Science Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, USA. dchapman@uark.edu
The timing and magnitude of a coccidian infection, judged by the numbers of oocysts of Eimeria present in the litter, were affected by the duration of medication. In birds medicated for 6 wk and infected at 35 d of age, fewer oocysts were produced than in birds medicated for 4 or 5 wk whether infected at 18 or 35 d of age. Feed conversion at 6, 7, and 8 wk of birds infected at 18 d and medicated for 6 wk was less than that of birds medicated for 4 or 5 wk. Birds infected at 35 d and medicated for 6 wk had a lower feed conversion than birds medicated for 5 wk. Immunity to Eimeria tenella had developed by 8 wk in birds medicated for 4, 5, or 6 wk if infected at 18 d of age. Immunity did not develop in those birds medicated for 6 wk when infected at 35 d.
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