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Intestinal Health Magazine

NEW STRATEGIES FOR
COCCIDIOSIS MANAGEMENT

North American Edition

Issue 13

Don't Mess With Vaccine Cycling
Georgia producer learns a hard but valuable lesson about managing coccidiosis effectively in broiler breeders

New Strategy To Reduce In-Feed Medication
Passive immunity a viable strategy for Canada's Dr. Neil Ambrose

Free bird
For as long as I can remember, the word freedom has been associated with birds.

Necrotic enteritis outbreaks in broilers stop after vaccination of hens with clostridium toxoid
Outbreaks of necrotic enteritis in conventional broiler flocks stopped after breeder hens were vaccinated with a new clostridium toxoid vaccine, Dr. Neil Ambrose said at the European Poultry Conference held last fall in Verona, Italy.

Updated coccidiosis book addresses value of vaccination
A popular book on coccidiosis has been updated to include a new chapter on anticoccidial drugs and vaccines.

Vaccination: Rising To The Top
A national report shows that of 10 poultry complexes with the best results for "days to 5 pounds" in 2006, the top three were using Coccivac-B vaccine instead of a traditional in-feed anticoccidial for coccidiosis control.

On The Chopping Block
After a revealing 'conversation' with his broilers, Dr. Mueez Ahmad put his neck on the line to benefit their intestinal health and performance

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