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Abstract Enteritis is one of the main problems among broiler chickens in Egypt. The main cause of enteritis in chickens is Clostridium species which become disastrous after coccidiosis resulting in necrotic enteritis. Control of enteritis must be by prevention from Clostridium infection accompanied with prevention from coccidiosis. Some anticoccidials (Monensin and Salinomycin) are not compatible with antibiotics such as tiamulin. This raise a question about problem of compatibility of anticoccidial drugs with anticlostridials. The aim of this study was planned to study the compatibility of diclazuril (5ppm) and lincomycin (10mg/kg. b.wt) and their influence on performance, haematological, some biochemical parameters and histopathological changes. Antibacterial activity in vivo: In vivo efficacy of diclazuril and/or lincomycin was carried out on four hundred, Cobb broiler chicks classified in to 10 equal groups as the following: Group 1: Non infected non treated. Group 2: Non infected treated with diclazuril (5ppm) in drinking water for 3 successive days. Group 3: Non infected treated with lincomycin (10 mg/kg b,wt) in drinking water for 3 successive days. Group 4: Non infected treated with diclazuril (5ppm) and lincomycin (10 mg/kg b,wt) in drinking water for 3 successive days. |