ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of virginiarnycin (VM, 22 mg/kg of diet) on performance of uninfected (CON) turkey poults and those infected (INO) with stunting syndrome and reared on used woodshavings (Experiment 1) or on clean or used woodshavings (Experi-ment 2). Virginiamycin improved BW (P<001) and feed efficiency (FE) (P<.05) from 1 to 29 days of age, irrespective of type of litter or disease condition. The increase in BW induced by VM, however, was greatest when poults were kept on used litter, resulting in significant (P<.05) VM by litter interaction. Induced stunting syndrome depressed BW (P<.01) to 29 days of age and impaired FE from 1 to 9 days of age (P<.05) and from 5 to 9 days of a...