WOULD THE USE OF ROXARSONE (3-NITRO) IN BROILER FEEDS HAVE A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON IMMUNITY TO COCCIDIOSIS AFTER COCCIVAC-B VACCINATION?
A. No. The use of roxarsone in broiler feeds has no adverse effect on immunity to coccidiosis after Coccivac- B vaccination. On the contrary, roxarsone can be used in feed to enhance performance in vaccinated broilers. In addition, research at Colorado Quality Research has shown that in Coccivac-B vaccinated birds, roxarsone has a positive impact on live production performance parameters such as weight gain and feed conversion ratio. Q.
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