PAN - Antiplasma

HERBAL MYCOPLASMAL CONTROL MACROGRANULES
Poultry flock mycoplasma control could be achieved by effective farm management practices and appropriate use of in feed application of the product like anti mycoplasmal drug at the recommended inclusion levels.
The prophylactic use of antibiotics in poultry nutrition to cause improvements in growth, feed consumption, feed utilization and decreased mortality from clinical diseases is well documented. However, the growing concern over the transmission and the proliferation of resistant bacteria via the food chain has led to a ban of the feed use of antibiotic growth promoters (AGP) in Poultry. As a result, new commercial additives derived from plants including aromatic plant extracts and their purified constituents have been examined as part of alternative feed strategies for the future. Such products have several advantages over commonly used commercial antibiotics since they are residue free and they are also, generally recognized as safe and commonly used items in the food industry. These botanicals have received increased attention as possible growth performance enhancers for animals in the last decade.
Composition:
Active Ingredients:
- 90%……….Eugenol (Clove Oil)
- 60%……….Thyme Oil
- 45%……….Menthol
- 43%……….Essential Oil
- 23%………. Wintergreen Oil
- Other Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate, qs
Benefits:
At recommended usage Herbal granule helps in controlling mycoplasma infection in chicken thereby leading to better health and minimizing production losses.
Recommended Usage:
- Commercial Layers –Mix Herbal granule at the rate of 500 g per tonne of complete feed from 20th week to 42nd week to provide 50 PPM of Anti-mycoplasmal activity. Mix 200g per tonne of complete feed from 43rd week till culling to provide 20 ppm Anti-mycoplasmal activity.
- Breeder Layers – Mix Anti-mycoplasmal at the rate of 500 g per tonne of complete feed from the point of lay to culling to provide 50 PPM Anti-mycoplasmal activity.
- Commercial Broilers- Mix Anti-mycoplasmal at the rate of 100-200 g per tonne of complete feed from day until culling to provide 10-20PPM Anti-mycoplasmal activity.
- Mixing Directions –
Mix appropriate number of kilograms of Anti-mycoplasmal per metric ton of complete poultry feed to obtain recommended levels It is recommended that the Anti-mycoplasmal be thoroughly mixed with a small quantity of the finished feed (20 to 50 kg) before it is incorporated into the bulk of the feed to be prepared.
Presentation: 25 Kgs Bopp with Plastic Liner.