Phibro Animal Health

Are your broilers not performing? It could be coccidiosis.

by Dr Oscar Blanco (DVM, PhD), Phibro Animal Health, Central and Eastern Africa. Coccidia are unicellular, microscopic parasites, responsible for the disease called coccidiosis. When the parasite invades the intestinal walls and multiplies inside its cells, it could produce diarrhoea, an increase in mortality, and a variable negative effect[...]

By Natasha Pansegrouw|18th June 2023|Categories: Articles, News, Zambia|Tags: , |

Infectious bronchitis variants: what are they?

By Dr Oscar Blanco (DVM, PhD), Field Technical Support Manager, Phibro Animal Health Corporation Infectious bronchitis (IB) is a viral disease affecting poultry of different ages and diverse productive purposes. It was initially described as a disease of broiler chickens, character­ised by breathing difficulties and high mortality. It was[...]

By Specialist Writer|8th October 2021|Categories: Articles, Stock and game farming|Tags: , |
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