Pill Reminder App
Vet > Coban 60

Coban 60

This page contains information on Coban 60 for veterinary use.
The information provided typically includes the following:
  • Coban 60 Indications
  • Warnings and cautions for Coban 60
  • Direction and dosage information for Coban 60

Coban 60

This treatment applies to the following species:
Manufacturer: Elanco

Monensin Sodium

For Use in Broiler and Replacement Chicken, Growing Turkey, and Growing Bobwhite Quail Feeds Only

Type A Medicated Article

Do not feed undiluted.

Active Drug Ingredient - Monensin (as monensin sodium) - 60 g per pound.

Chickens

As an aid in the prevention of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria necatrix, E. tenella, E. acervulina, E. brunetti, E. mivati, and E. maxima .

Turkeys

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

Quail

For the prevention of coccidiosis in Bobwhite quail caused by Eimeria dispersa and E. lettyae .

Important: Must be thoroughly mixed in feeds before use.

Mixing Directions (Broiler and Replacement Chickens) - Thoroughly mix the following amounts of Coban 60 with a sufficient quantity of unmedicated feed to make one ton of complete chicken feed to provide 90 through 110 grams monensin per ton.

Monensin (Grams Per Ton)

Coban 60 (Lbs Per Ton of Type C Feed)

90

1.50

95

1.58

100

1.67

105

1.75

110

1.83

Feeding Directions - Feed continuously as the sole ration.

Mixing Directions (Turkeys) - Thoroughly mix the following amounts of Coban 60 with a sufficient quantity of unmedicated feed to make one ton of complete turkey feed to provide 54 through 90 grams monensin per ton.

Monensin (Grams Per Ton)

Coban 60 (Lbs Per Ton of Type C Feed)

54

0.90

66

1.10

78

1.30

90

1.50

Feeding Directions - For growing turkeys only, feed continuously as the sole ration. The optimum level depends upon the severity of coccidiosis exposure.

Mixing Directions (Bobwhite Quail) - Thoroughly mix the following amounts of Coban 60 with a sufficient quantity of unmedicated feed to make one ton of complete quail feed to provide 73 grams monensin per ton.

Monensin (Grams Per Ton)

Coban 60 (Lbs Per Ton of Type C Feed)

73

1.22

Feeding Directions - For Bobwhite quail, feed continuously as the sole ration.

Warning

Do not feed to laying chickens. Do not feed to chickens over 16 weeks of age. When mixing and handling Coban 60, use protective clothing, impervious gloves, and a dust mask. Operators should wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. If accidental eye contact occurs, immediately rinse thoroughly with water.

Caution

For replacement chickens intended for use as cage layers only. 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 turkey coccidiosis. In the absence of coccidiosis in broiler chickens the use of monensin with no withdrawal period may limit feed intake resulting in reduced weight gain.

Store in a Cool, Dry Place.

Not to be used after the date printed at top of bag.

*Elanco ® and Coban ® and the diagonal color bar are trademarks of Eli Lilly and Company.

Elanco Animal Health, A Division of Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN 46285, U.S.A.

To report adverse effects, access medical information, or obtain additional product information, call 1-800-428-4441.

NADA 038-878

Net Weight

 

 

50 lbs (22.68 kg)

AF 1309-50B

BG 1392 AMB

II-SEP-04

Nac No.

10310012
ELANCO ANIMAL HEALTH
A Division of Eli Lilly & Co.

2500 INNOVATION WAY, GREENFIELD, IN, 46140
Main Switchboard:   317-433-4800
Customer Service:   317-276-1262
Small Animal Product Customer Service:   888-545-5973
Technical Services:   800-428-4441
Fax:   317-276-2270
Website:   www.elanco.com
Email:   elanco@elanco.com
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the Coban 60 information published above. However, it remains the responsibility of the readers to familiarize themselves with the product information contained on the US product label or package insert.
(web4)