COCCIDINE by Refit – Best Poultry Coccidiosis Medicine in India
COCCIDINE is a premium anticoccidial solution from Refit Animal Care designed to protect poultry birds from coccidiosis infections. It effectively eliminates all stages of coccidia – sporogony, trophozoites, and schizonts – ensuring the health and productivity of your flock.
Key Benefits of COCCIDINE Poultry Medicine
- Prevents and treats coccidiosis infections effectively
- Highly potent and safe coccidiostat for all poultry species
- Compatible with antibiotics and common poultry chemicals
- Prevents all stages of coccidian development
- Safer compared to ionophore-based compounds
- Reduces mortality and ensures optimal growth and production
Why Choose COCCIDINE by Refit?
Coccidiosis is a serious protozoal infection affecting the intestines of poultry, leading to poor growth, decreased production, and high mortality in chicks. COCCIDINE provides comprehensive protection by eliminating coccidian protozoa while being safe and compatible with other feed supplements and medications.
How COCCIDINE Works:
- Eliminates coccidian protozoa in all developmental stages
- Reduces contamination in poultry enclosures
- Improves intestinal health and nutrient absorption
- Supports growth, immunity, and overall productivity
Recommended Usage / Indications
- Prevention of coccidiosis in chicks, layers, and broilers
- Treatment of infected poultry
- Protection against all stages of coccidia development
- Suitable for use alongside antibiotics and feed additives
Suitable For
Chickens, Broilers, Layers, and Other Poultry Birds
FAQ About Product:
Q: What is COCCIDINE used for?
A: COCCIDINE is an effective anticoccidial medicine that prevents and treats coccidiosis in poultry.
Q: Is COCCIDINE safe for all poultry types?
A: Yes, it is safe for chicks, layers, broilers, and all poultry birds.
Q: Can it be used with other medications?
A: Yes, COCCIDINE is compatible with common antibiotics and feed chemicals.
Q: How does it prevent coccidiosis?
A: It eliminates coccidia at all stages – sporogony, trophozoites, and schizonts – reducing contamination and infection risk.
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