“…The T max for European starlings (4.51 h) was significantly shorter compared with Indian peafowl (22 h), goats (36 h), pigs (42 h), cattle (48 h), llamas (84 h), and red-footed tortoises (144 h). 5,13,24,33,41,42 Peak plasma ponazuril concentrations in the starlings (5.84 µg/ml for gavage and 9.13 µg/ml for top-dressed feed) were lower than those reported in Indian peafowl (18.42 µg/ml) and llamas (23.6 µ/ml) but similar to those measured in red-footed tortoises (3.21 µg/ml), cattle (4.821 µg/ml), goats (9 µg/ml), and pigs (5.83 µg/ml). 5,13,24,33,41,42 The elimination half-life of ponazuril in the plasma of European starlings (5.84 h) was significantly shorter than that observed in Indian peafowl (18.4242 µg/ml), cattle (58 h), goats (129 h), llamas (135 h), and pigs (135 h).…”