
Plant Derived Anti-Coccidial
Nature’s solution to avian coccidiosis. Safe, effective, and sustainable protection for your flock.
Description
Avian coccidiosis is a deadly and highly infectious disease in poultry caused by obligate intestinal protozoan parasites belonging to the genus Eimeria. Current prophylaxis and therapy for coccidiosis comprise anticoccidial chemicals and vaccines. Although this strategy is cost-effective and successful, the presence of drug resistance is the cause of threat to poultry health. Hence the public demand for residue-free meat has encouraged the development of alternative control strategies. For poultry farmers searching for natural coccidiostat, BIOCOCCIN is a combination of phytochemicals acting as a natural anti-coccidial solution. It has diverse mechanisms of action against multiple species of Eimeria and provides a long-term benefit. The active constituents in Biococcin suppress the developmental stages in the lifecycle of Eimeria by several mechanisms and help in the control of coccidiosis. Its efficacy as a natural coccidiostat lies in its action of reducing oocyst shedding and mortality rate, improving recovery and the birds’ immune response. It is a sustainable solution, providing poultry farmers with a safe, efficient, and environmentally conscious alternative.
Benefits of Biococcin
- Reduces the number of coccidia and keeps the infection in check till immunity is established.
- Reduces oocysts shedding.
- Decreases intestinal inflammation.
- Enhances immunity and antioxidant status.
- Improves recovery rate in poultry.
- Reduces mortality rate in poultry.
Recommendation
- 500 g to 1 kg per MT of feed OR As directed by a veterinarian.
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