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Introduced in 1971, CobanⓇ is proven to deliver powerful protection against the major coccidial species in broilers, turkeys and quail.

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Coban use in broilers

Coban helps keep litter drier throughout the year — especially fall and winter — which helps improve overall bird health and welfare while controlling performance-robbing coccidial cycles. 1
This results in better weight gains and improved feed conversion. 2

Coban can be used throughout fall/winter programs to help maintain dry litter during ventilation challenges as well as in summer bio-shuttles when combining Coban with vaccines.

An anticoccidial, Coban is suited for winter and summer programs that don’t require salt level adjustments in diet formulations. Coban offers uniform particle size, consistent formulation, zero-day withdrawal, and a flexible dose range from 90-110 g/ton.

Coban use in turkeys

Coban is proven to deliver powerful coccidiosis control in turkeys, year after year. Coban delivers an extended duration of use that continues to provide value beyond 10 weeks of age. By preventing coccidiosis, Coban improves gain and feed efficiency in older birds. 3 Coban promotes the health of the bird while fitting within animal-use only antibiotic policies to meet consumer demands.

Important Safety Information

Always read, understand, and follow label directions.

  • 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.

CAUTION: 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. Not for replacement chickens intended to become broiler breeding chickens.

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

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

Directions for Use

Feed continuously as the sole ration at:

  • 90-110 g/ton to broilers
  • 54-90 g/ton to turkeys
  • 73 g/ton to Bobwhite quail

1 Elanco Animal Health. Data on file.
2 Elanco Animal Health. Data on file.
3 Elanco Animal Health. Data on file.