Author Topic: weezing cockeral  (Read 2800 times)

dillon

  • Joined Mar 2010
weezing cockeral
« on: July 20, 2010, 09:23:18 pm »
my large orpington cockeral has a weeze doesnt affect him eats drinks comb bright red  still active if you know what i mean also has the odd sneeze as do his two hens which are moulting any advice giving acv in water

bamford6

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Re: weezing cockeral
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2010, 10:08:48 pm »
i would give him a tonic  Orego Stim  to perk him up lots on the market or you could give him coxid just in case Maximises intestinal health .        Orego Stim
Reduces feed costs  = Higher returns
Used and recommended by poultry producers, nutritionists and veterinarians throughout the world...
Germany - Orego Stim is used by the largest integrated egg laying company to prevent gastrointestinal tract diseases in their free range layers.
Turkey - Orego Stim is used by the largest broiler integrator to decrease mortality rates which in turn dramatically increases profits.
Syria - Dr. Haysam Demeriah (D.V.M) from Syria says "I am a strong believer in the efficacy of Orego-Stim.  We use it for controlling various poultry diseases which include coccidiosis, necrotic enteritis and candidiasis."
Orego-Stim is a 100% natural feed additive containing an essential oil, which can be included in the feed or water.
Orego-Stim acts as a feed flavour and appetite enhancer.  It also has some other interesting benefits due to the antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of its active ingredients.
For use in all types of poultry to enhance production by:
Broilers
Helping to maintain a healthy immune system
Maximising intestinal health
Producing drier faeces and drier litter for lower ammonia levels
Reducing mortality
Decreasing incidences of diarrhoea caused by common intestinal diseases
Improving efficiency of growers
Providing extra protection during stressful periods
Improving growth rates and feed conversion ratio
Layers
Helping to maintain a healthy immune system
Maximising intestinal health
Producing drier faeces and drier litter for lower ammonia levels
Reducing mortality
Decreasing incidences of diarrhoea caused by common intestinal diseases
Improving the efficiency of layers and uniformity of the eggs
Increasing egg production
Reducing the number of cracked, inferior and dirty eggs
Providing extra protection during stressful periods
 
« Last Edit: July 20, 2010, 10:16:16 pm by bamford6 »

 

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