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Abstract Three hundred of one day old chicks were used to study the effect of clopidol as a drug, Ambrosia martima and Artemisia inculata as plants on controlling and prophylaxis of coccidiosis. These chickens were divided into 6 main groups. Group (1) were administered the clopidol in ration and were divided into 3 subgroups (1, 2 and 3), infected with 10,000 sporulated oocysts to subgroups (1 and 2). Subgroup (3) considered a control subgroup. Group (11) were administered Ambrosia martima in two forms: Ambrosia martima dried powder in ration or Ambrosia martima extract in water and divided into 4 subgroups (4, 5, 6 and 7) and infected with 10,000 sporulated oocysts to subgroups (4, 5 and 6). Subgroup (7) considered a control subgroup. Group (Ill) were administered Artemisia inculata in two forms: Artemisia inculata dried powder in ration or Artemisia in water and divided into 4 subgroups (8, 9, 10 and 11) and infected with 10,000 sporulated oocysts to subgroups (8, 9 and 10). Subgroup (11) considered a control subgroup. Group (IV) were administered the mixture of the two plant in two forms, dried ground powders in ration or extracts in drinking water. They were divided into 4 subgroups (12, 13, ] 4 and 15) and infected with 10,000 sporulated oocysts to subgroups (12, ] 3 and 14). Subgroup (15) considered a control subgroup. |