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Lasalocid is a coccidiostat but it is not registered for use in goats - I would talk to your veterinarian.

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Lasalocid is a coccidiostat but it is not registered for use in goats - I would talk to your veterinarian.

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There is none. Lasalocid sodium does not have an established withdrawal period prior to slaughter, primarily because scientific studies show it is not necessary.

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Small amounts like a calf pellet or two every once in a while are not bad (unless it's a small dog). If the dog eats a large amount it can kill them. The lasalocid will kill off the good bacteria in the dogs digestive tract causing digestive tract failure. If a dog eats a large amount of feed with lasalocid in it, get a probiotic supplement for dogs at the pet store and keep him on them for several days.

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Bruce T. Hopman has written:

'The effect of lasalocid on fall calving beef cows' -- subject(s): Feed utilization efficiency, Cattle

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