From 1988 through early 1990 alpha-chloralose (A-C) was successfully used in the United States to immobilize and remove 70 Canada Geese (Branta canadensis), 315 mallard, domestic and hybrid ducks (Anas platyrhynchos), and 348 coots (Fulica americana) from 17 commercial and residential sites including golf courses, pools, and ponds. Field trials and baiting techniques with bread and corn are described. The optimum dose of A-C for geese, ducks, and coots, using orally administered bread and corn baits, was about 20-30 mg/kg. We are currently pursuing registration of A-C as a bird control chemical with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Alpha-chloralose (AC) is used to capture nuisance waterfowl so that they can be relocated. Concerns ...
In 1992 the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Anima...
Alpha-chloralose (AC) has been used as an anesthetic since 1897 to capture or sedate wildlife, inclu...
From 1988 through early 1990 alpha-chloralose (A-C) was successfully used in the United States to im...
In 1992, the Animal Damage Control (ADC) program received approval from the Food and Drug Administra...
In 1992, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) opened an Investigational New Animal Drug (INAD...
During 1990 and 1991 we conducted safety, efficacy and clinical trials required to register alpha-ch...
This paper discusses several challenges Wildlife Services (WS) personnel encountered while conductin...
During 1990 and 1991 we conducted safety, efficacy and clinical trials required to register alpha-ch...
In 1992, the Animal Damage Control (ADC) program received approval from the Food and Drug Administra...
In 1992, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) opened an Investigational New Animal Drug (INA...
Chemical control using the sedative alphachloralose (AC) could be a useful technique for managing Ca...
Alpha-chloralose (AC) is used to capture nuisance waterfowl so that they can be relocated. Concerns ...
The effectiveness of an alpha-chloralose (AC)-corn oil suspension, an AC-margarine mixture, and AC t...
Alpha-chloralose (AC) is used to capture nuisance waterfowl so that they can be relocated. Concerns ...
In 1992 the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Anima...
Alpha-chloralose (AC) has been used as an anesthetic since 1897 to capture or sedate wildlife, inclu...
From 1988 through early 1990 alpha-chloralose (A-C) was successfully used in the United States to im...
In 1992, the Animal Damage Control (ADC) program received approval from the Food and Drug Administra...
In 1992, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) opened an Investigational New Animal Drug (INAD...
During 1990 and 1991 we conducted safety, efficacy and clinical trials required to register alpha-ch...
This paper discusses several challenges Wildlife Services (WS) personnel encountered while conductin...
During 1990 and 1991 we conducted safety, efficacy and clinical trials required to register alpha-ch...
In 1992, the Animal Damage Control (ADC) program received approval from the Food and Drug Administra...
In 1992, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) opened an Investigational New Animal Drug (INA...
Chemical control using the sedative alphachloralose (AC) could be a useful technique for managing Ca...
Alpha-chloralose (AC) is used to capture nuisance waterfowl so that they can be relocated. Concerns ...
The effectiveness of an alpha-chloralose (AC)-corn oil suspension, an AC-margarine mixture, and AC t...
Alpha-chloralose (AC) is used to capture nuisance waterfowl so that they can be relocated. Concerns ...
In 1992 the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Anima...
Alpha-chloralose (AC) has been used as an anesthetic since 1897 to capture or sedate wildlife, inclu...