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Poultry Coccidiosis: Associated Antibiotic Overuse and Effective Alternatives

A natural phytogenic coccidiostat supplement by Vinayak Ingredients to combat poultry coccidiosis, reduce mortality, and minimize antibiotic overuse in poultry farming.

Coccidiosis represents a serious threat to the poultry industry, affecting production and causing high morbidity, mortality and significant costs resulting from treatment and prophylaxis. In-feed anti-coccidial has been used for decades for managing avian coccidiosis and were very effective until drug resistance emerged. The use of natural remedies has become a promising alternative in combating coccidiosis in chickens.


BIOCOCINE, a natural phytogenic coccidiostat by Vinayak Ingredients, helps control Eimeria Tenella in poultry, reducing the need for antibiotics and enhancing gut health.

Industry losses

Coccidiosis is a self-limiting disease that is universally present in poultry operations, causing extensive damage to the intestinal lining of the bird. Global economic losses from coccidiosis are estimated to be $3 billion per year including poor growth performance, replacement of chicks, and medication. They are estimated to be ubiquitous in the environment of poultry operations globally, with approximately 5% prevalence of clinical coccidiosis and 20% prevalence of subclinical coccidiosis. Coccidiosis morbidity can be as high as 100%, mortality ranges from 0-50%.

Attempts to eradicate the disease have been unsuccessful; currently, coccidiosis programs largely rely on chemotherapy and immunoprophylaxis. But the development of drug resistance in strains in the field and the withdrawal period for these drugs prior to slaughter necessitate the exploration of alternative methods for controlling coccidiosis.

Coccidiostats

Coccidiostats can be grouped into two major classes: the polyether ionophore antibiotics (monensin, lasalocid, maduramycin, narasin, salinomycin, and semduramycin) and the nonpolyether ionophores (often referred to as synthetic compounds or chemicals).

Chemical anticoccidials have varying degrees of efficacy ranging from good to partial resistance, indicating its use should either be restricted or if possible be discontinued because in the near future development of resistance against these anticoccidial will be seen. The use of herbal products as an alternative to anticoccidial drugs may overcome the hazards caused by the chemical drugs. Generally, plant extracts do not have the problem of resistance and broilers fed on herbal feed additives were accepted well by the consumer.

To date, Eimeria strains have gained resistance to all known coccidiostats, and new anticoccidials are unlikely to be developed, mainly because of strict legislative regulations on the use of in-feed drugs and growing concerns in the general population about the chemical residues in poultry products. Over the past years, the consumption of poultry meat has grown consistently, especially because it represents a fairly cheap source of food with lower production costs and is accepted by all religions.

In addition, the compromised immune system and damaged intestinal passage become an easy target for secondary bacterial infections like Clostridium and Salmonella spp.

Phytogenic coccidiostat by Vinayak Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. aids in faster recovery from coccidiosis, reducing poultry mortality and promoting gut health naturally.

What is Coccidiosis?

Coccidiosis is a disease of the intestinal tract caused by microscopic parasites called Eimeria protozoa. It is a single cell microscopic parasite that enters the chick’s body by ingesting the parasite egg on the ground.

Coccidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by seven species of the genus Eimeria with different localizations within the intestinal tract of chickens. Eimeria acervulina, E. maxima and E. tenella are the most prevalent species in broilers in the intensive poultry management system.

Nature of coccidiosis

Coccidia has many different stages occurring either within the bird host, or in the outside environment. Within the host, the parasite develops into an oocyst, which is then excreted in the bird droppings. In the environment (typically in the litter) and under optimal temperature and moisture conditions, this oocyst then develops into a sporulated oocyst. The sporulated oocyst can infect other chickens and is very resilient, often surviving in the environment for several months. The prepatent period, which includes parasite development and sporulation, is approximately 4–7 days. Although many infections are subclinical, clinical signs of coccidiosis typically include diarrhoea, decreased growth rate, decreased feed and water intake, decreased egg production, and increased mortality.

The parasite then multiplies in the intestine and is eventually expelled through the chick’s feces. At this point, other chicks will become infected when they accidentally ingest the Coccidia parasite. Chicks can all quickly become infected. Most often spread by bringing infected hens into your flock, or by wild birds. The coccidia parasite is nearly impossible to completely eradicate.

Coccidia multiplies best in warm, wet, dirty, overcrowded conditions and unfortunately nearly every chicken run contains trace amounts of the parasite. Fortunately, healthy adult chickens usually have strong enough immune systems that they won’t be affected.

Natural feed supplement for poultry supporting faster recovery from coccidiosis, reducing oocyst shedding, and improving gut health.

What are the Symptoms of Coccidia/Coccidiosis?

It normally manifests itself in chicks through the following symptoms:

  • Messy fluff around the vent
  • Yellowish, foamy diarrhoea
  • Bloody droppings
  • Ruffled feathers
  • Poor appetite
  • Lethargy
  • Standing alone with closed eyes
  • Weight loss due to inability to absorb nutrients in food
  • Eventual death

Even if a chick survives, permanent intestinal tissue damage often occurs. Since a chicken’s immune system is cantered in the intestine, survivors could have a compromised immune system for life.

How Biococcin Works against Coccidiosis?

Biococcin is a holistic combination of phytochemicals with diverse mechanisms of action on multiple species of Eimeria. This active constituent suppresses the developmental stages in the lifecycle of Eimeria by several mechanisms, restricting the damage to intestinal cells and spread of the infection by several mechanisms mentioned below:

  • – Prevention of oocyst development
  • – Inhibition of sporulation
  • – Inhibition of oocyst wall
  • – Destruction of sporozoites in caeca
  • – Stabilizing intestinal structure and decreasing inflammation
  • – Stimulation of immune response and modulation

Furthermore, herbal extracts could improve recovery after coccidiosis. Flavonoids and other polyphenols have been reported to be responsible for most of the biological properties of the herbs, including the anticoccidial potential.

Benefits

  • Supports recovery and minimizes losses caused by affected growth and FCR.
  • Reduces mortality
  • Reduces oocyst shedding
  • Decreases intestinal inflammation and prompts healing
  • Promotes immune response against multiple Eimeria sp.
  • Prevents secondary bacterial attacks like Clostridium sp.

The composition includes pure phytocompound extracts from Holarrhena antidysenterica, Tinospora cordifolia, Allium sativum, and Cinnamomum camphora. The herbs have shown remarkable antiparasitic, antiprotozoal, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties.

There is also a higher interest from the consumer in organic poultry production and a great demand for natural and healthier products. In this context, the use of natural remedies has become a promising alternative to anticoccidial drugs.

Recommendation

In poultry feed – 600 g per metric ton of feed for the complete cycle or from the day of outbreak till full recovery.

Encouraging lean pork production through promising herbal supplements

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Lean growth rate, lean efficiency (the kg of feed per kg of lean), and total production dollar cost per kg of lean is important traits for the future. Pork carcasses are graded according to the amount of edible meat they will yield. Number 1 carcass is one having the most satisfactory ratio of fat to lean; Number 2, 3, and 4 have a higher proportion of fat, reducing the amount of lean.
Under typical market conditions, an increase in the lean growth rate of 5% will translate to at least an additional $1 profit/pig. Therefore, it is important to understand what contributes to differences in lean growth rates between groups of pigs and hope to identify the means to increase lean growth rates and the efficiency of pork production.
Lean growth rates can be calculated from carcass weight at slaughter, the estimated lean content in the carcass, and assumed lean content in a pig’s body at the initial weight and the amount of time required to grow from initial weight to slaughter weight.

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What affects lean growth?

– Pig genotype

– Sex (Barrows and Gilts)

– Nutrient and energy intake- Lysine and other essential amino acids, and energy intake.

– Environmental stresses

The definition of lean and methods used to quantify the amount of lean that is present in pig carcasses may vary between and among packing plants, pig breeding organizations and research institutions.

To maintain efficient production in the growing pig it is necessary to understand the complex interactions that are involved. There are five important areas:

1. Management
2. Feed
3. Type of housing
4. Quality of the environment
5. Genetic potential
6. The levels of disease and their economic effects.

These are significantly demonstrated by the very marked improvements in daily gain and feed conversion achieved when pigs are segregated and early weaned, or produced under segregated disease control conditions.

Limitation and bans on synthetic additive use in the finishing pigs

The other market alternatives involve β-adrenergic agonists like Ractopamine HCl, Zilpaterol HCl, etc. These products increase muscle growth rate and improve feed efficiency while reducing fat deposition. In the US, ractopamine has been commonly used in commercial finishing operations according to regulations set by the FDA. This product is also used in the exhibition industry to enhance muscling and appearance in show pigs.

According to the Center for Food Safety (CFS), “The drug mimics stress hormones and increases the rate at which the animals convert feed to muscle.” In doing so, however, a number of adverse effects have been reported in pigs, including high-stress levels, lameness, hyperactivity, broken limbs and death. Problems with behaviour and cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, reproductive and endocrine systems have also been reported.

Only 26 major meat-producing countries allow ractopamine use, while at least 160 have banned it. It is controversial not only because it is linked to adverse effects in animals but also because of human health concerns.

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Innovative and sustainable approach towards lean pork production

Phytogenic feed additives comprise a wide range of plants, like herbs, spices and other plant-derived products like essential oils and oleoresins.

The beneficial effect of herbs in pig farming is been increasing globally, especially encouraged by higher authorities. The studies have shown substantial effects on weight gain, carcass meat content, meat quality.

The commercial pork industry’s number one challenge is to provide consumers with safe, wholesome food of a high and consistent quality. This food should be produced as efficiently as possible, while considering the impact on the environment, animal welfare, and the well-being of people involved with the production process.

Metalean, protein optimizer for high lean pork

Metalean is a phytogenic lean growth supplement for pigs. Metalean benefits in uniform growth performance, more than 10% improvement in the feed efficiency, improved carcass characteristics like higher dressing percentage, lower backfat thickness.

How does Metalean work?

The phytoactives in Metalean influence insulin-like growth factors which is one of the potent growth factors associated with the wide range of anabolic processes. The biological actions of IGF I are controlled mainly through the stomach, duodenum, and muscle tissue. This IGF targeted gut-brain axis is triggered by Metalean, which controls the fat and protein metabolism. It also upregulates fatty acid breakdown and limits fatty acid synthesis. Allium and Piper’s species also play a potential role in diet-induced thermogenesis.

Quality parameters of pork have shown superior results with Metalean supplementation. The meat colour, firmness, marbling, and water holding capacity is improved with the supplementation in the finishing phase of swine farming.

The natural and safe herbal feed supplement “Metalean” is an efficient alternative and sustainable solution for the pork industry. It is recommended to use at 2 kg per MT of finishing feed in the last 4 weeks before attaining desired body weight.

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