COMPARATIVE ANTICOCCIDIAL EFFICACY OF TWO DICLAZURIL FEED PREMIX PRODUCTS (CLINACOX 0.5%® AND OPICOX®) ON EXPERIMENTALLY EIMERIA TENELLA INFECTED BROILER CHICKENS
Ashraf El-Komy and Mohamed Aboubakr*
ABSTRACT
This study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of diclazuril (Clinacox 0.5%® and Opicox®) in control of experimental Eimeria tenella infection in broiler chickens. The trial was carried out on 100, day-old broiler chicks as they were divided into 4 main equal separate groups (25 chicks; each). Group (1) was non infected non treated (control positive), group (2) was infected non treated (control negative), group (3) was infected and treated with diclazuril (Clinacox 0. 5%®) and group (4) was infected and treated with diclazuril (Opicox®). Groups (2&3&4) were orally received 1ml of an inoculum containing 100.000 sporulated oocysts of Eimeria tenella/ chick at 14th
days of age. Chickens of group (3&4) were infected and treated with diclazuril in ration. This study was assessed by effect of Diclazuril on the performance parameters including feed intake, body weight (BW), body weight gain (BWG), feed conversion ratio, feed efficiency ratio and also mortalities in infected and treated chickens. Also, oocyst count (shedding) in the dropping and lesion score was also recorded. The results revealed that groups treated with diclazuril (Clinacox 0.5%® and Opicox®) showed great and significant improvement in (BW), (BWG) and (RGR) and also revealed the highest reduction in mortalities, lowered number of oocysts and the lesion score, indicating that diclazuril (Clinacox 0.5%® and Opicox®) is an effective anticcocidial drugs in treatment of E. tenella infection in chickens. Groups provided with diclazuril (Clinacox 0.5%® and Opicox®) gave significant and satisfactory improvement in the assessment criteria when compared with infected non treated group and there were no significant changes between Clinacox 0.5%® and Opicox® and both products can be used as interchangeable drug in veterinary medicine practice especially in poultry.
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