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| '''Control''' | | '''Control''' |
| + | *Chemical |
| + | **Intensive poultry production is largely dependent on the use of anticoccidial drugs |
| + | **For more information see [[Anti-Protozoal Drugs|here]] |
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| + | *[[Vaccines - WikiBlood|Vaccines]] |
| + | **Paracox |
| + | ***Multivalent attenuated [[Vaccines - WikiBlood#What antigen(s) do we use in the vaccine?|live vaccine]] for replcement layers and broilers |
| + | ***Contains 7 live strains of ''Eimeria'' |
| + | ***Lack the most pathogenic life cycle stage making the prepatent period shorter |
| + | ***Known as '''precocious''' strains |
| + | ***Chicks [[Vaccines - WikiBlood|vaccinated]] on a single occasion when 1-9 days old through oocyst suspension in the feed or water |
| + | ***[[Vaccines - WikiBlood|Vaccinated]] birds have sub-optimal growth rates so is not used for broilers |
| + | **Paracox 5 |
| + | ***Contains 5 strains of the most pathogenic ''Eimeria'' |
| + | ***Used for broilers |
| + | ***Sprayed onto the first feed offered to new batches of chicks |
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| + | *Integrated control |
| + | **Careful management is needed so in-feed prophylaxis and [[Vaccines - WikiBlood|vaccination]] do not fail |
| + | **Remove litter and thoroughly clean houses in between crops |
| + | ***Optimum turn-around time is 10 days |
| + | **Use the lowest stocking density which is compatible with economic production |
| + | **Water bowls, roofs and walls should be well maintained to prevent litter becoming damp |
| + | **Stress factors should be avoided and adequate nutrition provided |
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| ==Other Avian Coccidia== | | ==Other Avian Coccidia== |