BIOCOX

Cinnamomum verum


Poultry
During periods of infection
  • Supports during coccidiosis
  • Helps reduce the severity of Eimeria spp.
  • Helps reduce the economic effects of Eimeria spp. invasion
  • Supports natural immunity

Product type: liquid

Available capacity: 5L

How does BIOCOX work?

BIOCOX effectively supports the birds’ body in the fight against coccidiosis by directly acting on protozoa and influencing the local immunity of birds. It can be used prophylactically and also when coccidiosis occurs on the farm, helping to reduce economic losses related to the course of infection. BIOCOX ingredients limit the development of coccidiosis by influencing the physiological processes of protozoa, including: disrupting enzyme function, integrity of cellular structures and the life cycle of parasites. They support the immune system in the fight against parasites. They increase the birds’ appetite and digestion processes, which is extremely important due to the decrease in performance during the infection. In addition, they have a beneficial effect on the processes of bile formation and secretion, which is the body’s natural antiparasitic weapon in the digestive tract.

Expected results

Supports weight gain

How to dose BIOCOX?

How to dose Biocox?
Standard:: 500 ml/1000 l of drinking water,
In case of very severe symptoms: 1000 ml/1000 l of drinking water in ½ of the daily water drunk, 3-5 days
Depending on the clinical condition of the birds, a dose of 1000 ml/1000 l of drinking water can be used, in 1/2 of the daily water drunk, for 3-5 days.

BIOCOX we recommend use with the following products:

Support duringSupportive productWhy provide a supporting product?How to dose a supporting product together with Biocox?
CoccidiosisSALIVET PLUSTo support in times of inflammation250-500 ml/1000 l of water, in the second ½ of the daily water drunk,
5-7 days Do not use together (in one water) with Biocox
BIOLAX PLUSIn case of diarrhea caused by coccidiosis, in order to limit it500-1000 ml/1000 l of drinking water, in ½ of the daily water drunk,
for 3-5 days Do not use together (in one water) with Biocox
Coccidiosis and co-infection caused by anaerobic bacteriaCLOSTRICTo reduce infection caused by anaerobic bacteria500 ml/1000 l of water, in the second ½ of the daily water drunk, 3-5 days
Do not use together (in one water) with Biocox
MULTI ACTIVTo support the pH balance of the digestive tract contents and enhance the effect1000 ml/1000 l of water, in the second ½ of the daily water drunk, 3 days
It can be used together (in one water) with CLOSTRIC
histomonozyBOOSTERTo support immunity250-500 ml/1000 kg, 3-5 days

Farm case 1

I. BIRDS

Chicken broiler ROSS 308, 40 000 pcs., henhouse K3, Podlaskie voivodeship

II. CASE DESCRIPTION

III. ANATOMOPATHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION

Anatomopathological examination revealed:

  • white, punctate lesions in the duodenum (Fig. 1)
  • local petechiae within the intestinal epithelium (Fig. 2)
  • loosening of the mucous membrane of the duodenum and jejunum
  • mucous intestinal content

Fig. 1 – white, punctate lesions in the duodenum

Fig. 2 – local petechiae within the intestinal epithelium

IV. FAECAL PARASITOLOGICAL EXAMINATION

Quantitative parasitological examination, McMaster chamber method according to Raynaud.

On day 25, the sample examined showed: 91,000 oocysts/1 g of faeces

V. DIAGNOSIS

INWAZJA EIMERIA SPP.

VI. RECOMMENDATIONS

BIOCOX in a dose of 500 ml/1000 l of drinking water, in ½ of the daily water drunk, for 3 days (from day 25 to 27)

VII. EFFECTS

On the 27th day, the herd was reassessed and the anatomopathological and parasitological examinations were repeated. A clear reduction in indigestion was observed (less feed was observed in stool), the herd is more balanced than before the start of the therapy. The anatomopathological examination did not reveal changes characteristic of Eimeria spp. invasion.

Parasitological examination revealed: 22,000 oocysts/1 g faeces.

VIII. SUMMARY

After treatment, the herd stabilized. There were no anatomopathological changes characteristic of Eimeria spp. invasion in the intestines. There was a significant reduction in the number of oocysts in 1 g of faeces (data presented in Table 1). After the therapy, the herd stabilized. There were no anatomopathological changes characteristic of Eimeria spp. invasion in the intestines. There was a significant reduction in the number of oocysts in 1 g of stool (data presented in Table 1). At the end of the production cycle, the birds compensated for the loss of body weight gain caused by the infection. The average body weight at the end of the flush was 2.98 kg (for a cycle duration of 40.8 days), the feed conversion ratio was 1.62. In the summary of production parameters, despite the occurrence of coccidiosis, this flush was successful – EWW coefficient 429.5.

Table 1. Number of oocysts in 1 g of stool.

Farm case 2

I. BIRDS

Chicken broiler ROSS 308, 25 000 pcs., Podlaskie voivodship

II. CASE DESCRIPTION

On the 26th day of the birds’ life, a slight diversification of the flock was observed and the number of daily mortality increased to 40 birds per day.

III. ANATOMOPATHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION

Anatomopathological examination revealed changes in the duodenum:

  • mucosal distension (Fig. 1)
  • presence of mucus in the contents and on the mucosa (Fig. 1)
  • numerous white spots on the mucosa (Fig. 1)
  • petechiae of varying degrees of severity (Fig. 2)

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

IV. FAECAL PARASITOLOGICAL EXAMINATION

Quantitative parasitological examination, McMaster chamber method according to Raynaud.

On day 26, 56,400 oocysts/1 g of faeces were found in the sample examined

V. DIAGNOSIS

EIMERIA SPP INVASION. (most probably E. acervulina)

VI. RECOMMENDATIONS

BIOCOX in a dose of 1000 ml/1000 l of drinking water, continuously administered for 5 days

VII. EFFECT

On day 36, the herd was reassessed. The anatomopathological and parasitological examination was repeated.

After treatment, the herd stabilized (Fig. 3) and the number of daily mortality decreased (Table 1). Anatomopathological examination did not reveal any changes characteristic of Eimeria spp. invasion (Fig. 4 and 5). In one case, petechiae and swelling of the jejunal mucosa were found (Fig. 6).

On day 36, parasitological examination revealed 1,300 and 1,600 oocysts/1 g of faeces in two samples.

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

VIII. SUMMARY

After using Biocox, a reduction in the number of mortality was observed (Table 1), the herd became more stable, the intensity of anatomical changes in the duodenum was reduced, and the number of oocysts in 1 g of stool was significantly reduced (Table 2).

Table 1 Daily mortality of birds.

Table 2 Number of oocysts in 1 g of faeces.

Research results

Manufactured using ALL – IN technology

All-In Technology is a patented technology for obtaining and standardizing herbal preparations. Each production stage is subject to strict control, from the selection of raw materials, through extraction, to the creation of the finished product.

Key features of patented all-in technology:

High product activity throughout its shelf life​

Constant product activity along the entire length of the drinking line​

Constant level of active ingredients​

Less susceptibility to external factors​

Low dosage, high efficiency​

Elimination of inactive substances​

Composition in 1L/1kg

FEED MATERIALS:
propylene glycol (13.11.1), glycerin (13.8.2)

FEED ADDITIVES:
Sensory additives: Flavoring substances: Mixture of flavoring substances – 200,000 mg (the amount corresponding to approximately 20 kg of herbal raw material);
Dietary additives: Vitamins: Vitamin B2 (riboflavin phosphate in the form of sodium salt) (3a826) – 400 mg;
Technological additives: Emulsifiers: Polyoxyethylene castor oil (E484) – 415,000 mg

Analytical ingredients

crude protein – 0%, crude fiber – 0%, crude oils and fats – 0%, crude ash 0.5%, lysine – 0%, methionine – 0%, calcium – 0%, sodium – 0%, phosphorus – 0 %

Humidity: 21%

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