Table 2.
Operationa | Feedb | Parenteralb | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Antimicrobial | Dosage | Antimicrobial | Dosage | |
1 | –c | – | – | – |
2 | Chlortetracycline | 1 g/100 lbsd | Gamithromycin | 6 mg/kg |
3 | – | – | Tulathromycin | 2.5 mg/kg |
5 | – | – | – | – |
7 | Chlortetracycline | 1 g/100 lbsd | Tulathromycin | 2.5 mg/kg |
9 | – | – | – | – |
11 | – | – | – | – |
12 | Chlortetracycline | 1 g/100 lbsd | Tulathromycin | 2.5 mg/kg |
13 | – | – | Tilmicosin | 10 mg/kg |
15 | – | – | Oxytetracycline | 20 mg/kg |
16 | Chlortetracycline | 1 g/100 lbsd | Tilmicosine | 10 mg/kge |
17 | – | – | – | – |
18 | Chlortetracycline | 1 g/100 lbsd | ||
19 | – | – | Tulathromycin | 2.5 mg/kg |
20 | Chlortetracycline | 1 g/100 lbsd | Oxytetracycline | 20 mg/kg |
21 | Chlortetracycline | 1 g/100 lbsd | – | – |
22 | Chlortetracycline | 1 g/100 lbsd | – | – |
Five operations with no antimicrobial use data were excluded.
Protocols listed are those adopted in most calves from each operation.
A dash (–) indicates that antimicrobials were not used at WEANING/INDUCTION by that route of administration.
Body weight, daily for 15 days.
Protocol administered to 15 calves. Another 14 calves were treated with tulathromycin (2.5 mg/kg).