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Intestinal Integrity and performance • Intestinal Integrity is the optimum functionality of the intestinal tract • Impacts the intestine’s ability to digest, secrete, absorb and transport nutrients • Primary driver of bird performance and profitability 2 Birds still face coccidia risk beyond 10 weeks • Infection and performance loss are possible at any age 1 • Coccidia multiply after anticoccidial withdrawal 1 Prevent coccidiosis to help protect Intestinal Integrity • Failing to prevent coccidiosis leads to reduced gain 3 , impaired feed 3 conversion (FCR), decreased yield 3 and muscle loss 4 • University research confirms Coban remains effective against target coccidia species 1 • Trial data continues to support that extending the use of Coban for prevention of coccidiosis, helping protect Intestinal Integrity, provides: – Additional feed savings 5 – Additional weight gain 5 Coban for turkeys Extended use prevents late coccidia, and as a result, helps protect Intestinal Integrity 1 Normal cycling of coccidia and oocysts continues past 10 weeks, leaving older birds susceptible to infection. 1 Fecal oocyst count Fecal oocyst count 100 75 50 25 0 10 12 14 16 18 20 Age (weeks)

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Page 1: Coban for turkeys - · PDF fileIntestinal Integrity and performance • Intestinal Integrity is the optimum functionality of the intestinal tract • Impacts the intestine’s ability

Intestinal Integrity and performance• Intestinal Integrity is the optimum functionality of the intestinal tract• Impacts the intestine’s ability to digest, secrete, absorb and transport

nutrients• Primary driver of bird performance and profitability2

Birds still face coccidia risk beyond 10 weeks• Infection and performance loss are possible at any age1

• Coccidia multiply after anticoccidial withdrawal1

Prevent coccidiosis to help protect Intestinal Integrity• Failing to prevent coccidiosis leads to reduced gain3, impaired feed

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conversion (FCR), decreased yield3 and muscle loss4 • University research confirms Coban remains effective against target

coccidia species1

• Trial data continues to support that extending the use of Coban for prevention of coccidiosis, helping protect Intestinal Integrity, provides:

– Additional feed savings5

– Additional weight gain5

Cobanfor turkeysExtended use prevents late coccidia, and as a result, helps protect Intestinal Integrity1

Normal cycling of coccidia and oocysts continues past 10 weeks, leaving older birds susceptible to infection.1

Fecal oocyst count

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Coban delivers value beyond 10 weeks of age• By preventing coccidiosis, Coban improves gain and feed efficiency in older birds1

• More and more turkey producers are choosing Coban in extended feeds (beyond 10 weeks of age)

• U.S. poultry companies have used Coban for more than a decade at the same low dose — in billions of birds1

By preventing coccidiosis, Coban allows birds to gain weight and utilize feed as efficiently as healthy or unchallenged birds(from weeks 8-10 through weeks 18-19)

As a result of preventing coccidiosis beyond 10 weeks, Coban improves performance

Final weight

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2.85a

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2.38a2.52a 2.48a

2.82b2.95a

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2.52a2.55a

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a,b,c Values with different superscripts are significantly different (P<0.05).

FCR

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2.85a

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FCR

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By preventing coccidiosis, Coban has been improving performance in turkeys for more than a decade.1 In a 2011 trial, Coban-fed birds demonstrated a slight numerical improvement in both final weight and feed efficiency compared to turkeys fed Stafac.7

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1 Trites, J. 2001. “Extended Feeding of Coban to Turkeys.” Feather Tech. 2 Hoerr, F. 2001. “Intestinal Integrity and the Impact of Losing It.” World

Poultry. 17(7).3 Noll, S. and Brannon, J. 2001. “Effects of anticoccidial programs on male

market turkeys.” Elanco Trial T1SP60102.4 Fetterer, R. and Augustine, P. 2001. “Elevation of muscle and plasma 3

methylhistidine as a result of turkey coccidisosis.” Avian Diseases 45 (3).5 Noll, S. 2005-2006. “Market Turkey Performance (TG053B).” University of

Minnesota trial.6 Applegate, T. 2008. “Efficacy of Extended Use of Coban for Turkey Toms.”

Purdue University. 7 Applegate, T. 2011. “Efficacy of Extended Use of Coban for Turkey Toms.”

Purdue University. Data on file.

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Coban directions for use:

• Feed Coban at 54-90 g/ton• Feed continuously as the sole ration• Requires a zero-day withdrawal (when fed according to the label)

• Do not feed to laying chickens or chickens over 16 weeks of age. • Do not allow horses, other equines, mature turkeys, or guinea fowl access to feed containing monensin. Ingestion of monensin by horses and guinea fowl has been fatal.• Some strains of turkey coccidia may be monensin tolerant or resistant. Monensin may interfere with development of immunity to turkeys coccidiosis.

The label contains complete use information, including cautions and warnings. Always read, understand and follow the label and use directions.

Turkeys: For the prevention of coccidiosis in turkeys caused by Eimeria adenoeides, E. meleagrimitis, and

E. gallopavonis, feed Coban at 54-90g/t.