To increase rate of gain and improve feed efficiency, feed 10 to 25 grams per ton of complete feed. As an aid in the prevention of bacterial diarrhea (scours), feed 50 grams per ton of complete feed. For the treatment of bacterial scours, feed 100 -- 200 grams. For prevention or treatment of bacterial scours, feed 0.1 to 5 milligrams per pound of body weight daily.

As an aid in reducing incidence and severity of bloat, provide 75 milligrams of oxytetracycline hydrochloride per animal daily. To reduce incidence of liver abscesses, supply 75 milligrams of oxytetracycline activity per head daily. To prevent or treat bacterial diarrhea, furnish 0.1 to 5 milligrams per pound of body weight daily. For the prevention or treatment of the early stages of shipping fever complex, increase feeding level to 0.5 to 2 grams per head per day. For the best results, feed this level to cattle 3 to 5 days preceding shipment and/or 3 to 5 days following their arrival in your feed lot. For treatment of shipping fever, this level should be fed at the onset of the disease symptoms until symptoms disappear.

To increase rate of gain and improve feed efficiency, feed 10 to 20 grams per ton. As an aid in the prevention of bacterial diarrhea (scours), feed 50 grams per ton.

Increases gains, improves feed efficiency, and reduces losses from bacterial infections listed under ``how to feed'' section. Milk production may be increased by the anti infective properties of this drug.