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Vetafarm Coccivet for Birds

Vetafarm Coccivet for Birds

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Vetafarm Coccivet Liquid Parasite Treatment For Birds Prevents The Development Of Coccidiosis Infections

Active Constituents:

  • 80g/L Amprolium
  • 5.1g/L Ethopabate

Indications

  •  Coccidiosis is a prevalent and sometimes fatal infection caused by the protozoan parasite known as Coccidia, which primarily affects the intestinal tract of birds
  •  Protozoa are transmitted through feces and can remain dormant in the environment for up to 12 months
  •  Under hot and damp conditions, the protozoa become active and infect birds when they are ingested
  • Coccidiosis can lead to nutrient malabsorption, dehydration, blood loss, and increased susceptibility to secondary infections
  • Coccivet is a safe and effective treatment for Coccidiosis in pigeons and ornamental birds, possessing dual-active properties
  • The formulation efficiently clears the infection over a 7-day treatment period, ensuring both safety and efficacy
  • Coccivet demonstrates better efficacy against parasites compared to sulphur treatments and can be administered as either a flock dose for large groups of birds or a singular dose for smaller aviaries
  • When treating for Coccidiosis, it is crucial to thoroughly clean all aviaries and environments while simultaneously using an avian disinfectant to prevent reinfection
  • Timely treatment is essential because the number of parasites multiplies with each cycle, increasing the risk of developing an infection
  • Vetafarm proudly holds accreditations from NATA, GMP and FeedSafe - ensuring the highest quality for your pets

The Coccidia Lifecycle Explained

  1. Birds shed uninfective coccidia parasites in their faeces
  2. The parasites will remain in the environment for up to 12 months, becoming infective in hot, damp conditions
  3. The bird ingests the parasites from their environment
  4. Within the gut, the parasites penetrate cells and begin reproduction
  5. Once they have reached maturity new coccidia parasites will be shed in the faeces
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