Brooder Care
Complete Chick Care
A good start leads to better results, such as a lower mortality in the first week of growth, higher 7-day weight, uniformity in the flock, which in turn will promote higher final results.
Chick born in relatively sterile environment of hatchery & picks up the infection during transit and after entering the farm where the infectious pressure is prevalent. Pathogens multiply at faster pace compared to normal acquired micro flora. Typically the immune organs of day old chick are not developed to resist such invading infection. Further dehydration caused during transportation impairs the gut epithelial integrity which is far more essential for proper digestion and absorption.
BROODER CARE is designed taking all these factors into consideration to provide Complete Chick Care.
COMPOSITION & BENEFITS
Contents | Benefits | Each 250 gm contains |
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Neomycin | Gut acting antibiotics to reduce the pathogen load in the gut especially Gram negative bacteria such as E. coli | 3% |
Oxytetracycline | Broad spectrum systemic antibiotics to check invasion of both Gram positive and Gram negative organisms |
3% |
Probiotics | Promote the colonization of normal gut flora to maintain the intestinal integrity |
1% |
Amino acids | As a nutritional supplement to enhance immunity and weight gain |
5% |
Electrolytes | To improve water intake and to minimize dehydration |
5% |
Vitamin A | Maintains the gut epithelial integrity and helps in tissue repair |
10 Lac IU |
Vitamin E | Improves the growth of immune organs and improves the resistance |
5000 IU |
Vitamin C | Acts as anti stress agent and augments immunity |
5% |
Vitamin K3 | Helps in coagulation to prevent hemorrhagic conditions |
3750 mg |
Dextrose base | Ready source of energy before chick picks up the feed in sufficient quantity |
Qs. |
UNIQUE FEATURES:
- Prevent early chick mortality
- Better first week weight gain
- Attain uniform growth
- Minimise blood loss during coccidiosis and debeaking
DIRECTION FOR USE:
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- 1gm/Liter of water for 5 days
- or as directed by the Nutritionist/Veterinarian.