58. Efficiency of Diaveridine and Sulphaquinoxaline with and without vitamin A and K to treat the broiler caecal coccidiosis

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Khalid Muhammad Shabnam Razzaq Khan Nazeer Hussain Kalhoro Shakeeb Ullah, Muhammad Shuaib Khan, Muhammad Inamullah Malik Adnan Amin Ali Zaman Ambrina Tariq Mumtaz Ali Khan Atiq ur Rehman Ayesha Haleem Shah Naimatullah, Saqib Ali Rustam

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The study was planned to determine the efficiency of Diaveridine and sulphaquinoxaline with and without supplementation of vitamin A and K for the treatment of Broiler coccidiosis. Birds were divided into four groups A, B, C and D containing 50 birds each. Group A served as negative control while group B, C and D were induced with infections and served as experimental groups. Birds of Group B were not treated with any anticoccidial drug therefore oocyst count per gram of faeces was more than other groups, morbidity and mortality rates were 92% and 28% respectively while weight gain was less than other groups. Group C was treated with anticoccidial drug e.g darvisul liquid, coccidial oocyst count was more than D and less than B per gram faeces, morbidity and 4% mortality rates were 16% and 4% respectively while weight gain was less than D and more than B. Group D was treated with anticoccidial drug e.g coccidak powder, coccidial oocyst count  was lesser. Morbidity and mortality rates were 8% and 0% respectively while weight gain was more than group C and B. It indicated that diaveridine and sulphaquinoxaline are useful to treat the broiler coccidiosis with both vitamins than without their supplementation.


Keywords: Anti coccidial; Broiler coccidiosis; Efficacy; Treatment


http://dx.doi.org/10.19045/bspab.2019.80101

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MUHAMMAD, Khalid et al. 58. Efficiency of Diaveridine and Sulphaquinoxaline with and without vitamin A and K to treat the broiler caecal coccidiosis. Pure and Applied Biology (PAB), [S.l.], v. 8, n. 2, p. 1592-1599, june 2019. ISSN 2304-2478. Available at: <https://thepab.org/index.php/journal/article/view/936>. Date accessed: 25 apr. 2025.
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