Efficacy of phytogenic formulation (Animunin) for the management of respiratory viral infections in poultry birds
Published:December 28, 2022
Summary
Introduction Infectious bronchitis, newcastle disease, infectious laryngotracheitis, avian influenza, and pneumovirus are the viruses that more frequently affect the respiratory tract of chickens. Because of the tendency to change its antigenic properties, viral diseases are predominantly present in most poultry producing areas of the world. New serotypes and variant strains of respiratory vir...
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Animunin @dose 1kg / ton of feed for commercial broiler & layer and 1500 gram/ton of feed for breeder is giving highly satisfactory performance in controlling respiratory issues like CCRD, CRD as per users feed back.
For farm uses 20-30 ml/ 100 bird for commercial broiler and 40-50 ml for breeder gives best result.
Respiratory distress is always a hot problem. Essential oils really gives good response and other phytogenic molecules have great role to play to came out of this distress. Thanks for sharing the article.
Dr. BISWAJIT BARKATAKIRight you are Doctor, ANIMUNIN Powder & liquid both having 5 essential oil give excellent result in Respiratory issues. Its a pro en effective world wide established brand.
When there is a problem in the flock don't waste time on unproven technology like oils etc. You will waste money and the flock will.be gone. Check for vaccine/ or vaccination failure. Correct it with an expert advice. Resort to proven antibiotic therapy in prescribed dose.
Dr Kotaiah Talapaneni
In the changing world where everybody is looking towards usage of safer and natural solutions, your comment about the unproven technology of herbal products is very much debatable.
Essential oil based phytogenic products are recommended for prophylaxis and in case of viral outbreaks as a co-therapeutics.