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COCCIVAC-B

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  • Vaccination: Rising to the Top - US poultry compleses using Coccivac-B now among top performers (1088kb)
    A national report shows that of 10 poultry complexes with the best results for "days to 5 pounds" in 2006, the top were using Coccivac-B vaccine instead of a traditional in-feed anticoccidial for coccidiosis control.

  • Coccivac® Vaccines are ALV-J Negative: Production (67kb)

  • Coccivac®-B Alone or in Rotation with Clinacox™ Renews Salinomycin Efficacy Against Resistant Coccidia (46kb)

  • Coccivac®-B effect on broiler pigmentation (699kb)

  • Coccivac®-B normal reaction - oocyst shedding pattern (60kb)

  • Coccivac®-B oocyst shedding following application via spray (236kb)

  • Coccivac®-B vs. Coccidiostat (66kb)

  • Coccivac®-B vs. Nicarb + Narasin / Narasin: A Multi-farm Paired House Field Trial (37kb)

  • Coccivac®-B vs. Salinomycin: Broilers Under 5 Lbs. (244kb)

  • Coccivac®-B: Field Coccidial Population (89kb)

  • Coccivac®-B: Field Coccidial Population Changes Following Vaccination (255kb)

  • Coccivac-B renews sensitivity to salinomycin (238kb)

  • Control the impact of E maxima on flock performance (262kb)

  • Roxarsone and Coccivac®-B: Impact on Immunity, Weight Gain and Feed Conversion Ratio (718kb)

  • Salinomycin and Coccivac®-B: Impact on Immunity, Weight Gain and Feed Conversion Ratio (39kb)

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