2022
DOI: 10.15547/bjvm.2020-0005
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Comparison of the effects of herbal compounds and chemical drugs for control of coccidiosis in broiler chickens

Abstract: Coccidiosis is the most important intestinal parasitic disease of broiler chickens in poultry industry. Because of the increasing resistance to anticoccidial agents and presence of their residues in meat and eggs, it is necessary to find safe and new anticoccidial compounds. This study was conducted to compare the effects of two herbal compounds, including Artemisia sieberi and Curcuma longa, and their mix with a chemical anticoccidial drug on broilers’ performance during a mixed coccidian challenge. A total o… Show more

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“…Reported the potential of natural products to provide potential coccidiostatic effects comparable to the traditional commercial products. Similarly, the comparison of the anti-coccidial potential of Amprolium with Neem (Barbour et al, 2015), Artemisia sieberi, or Curcuma longa (Mousavinasab et al, 2020) had similar results.…”
Section: And Soutter Et Al 2020)mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Reported the potential of natural products to provide potential coccidiostatic effects comparable to the traditional commercial products. Similarly, the comparison of the anti-coccidial potential of Amprolium with Neem (Barbour et al, 2015), Artemisia sieberi, or Curcuma longa (Mousavinasab et al, 2020) had similar results.…”
Section: And Soutter Et Al 2020)mentioning
confidence: 83%