Coccidiosis is one of the major poultry diseases and is caused by a protozoan of the family Apicomplexa, genus, Eimeria. The parasite is known to penetrate inner intestinal linings as they grow and multiply in different stages of their lifecycle. In so doing, they destroy the intestinal linings leading to bleeding, poor digestion, low absorption of nutrients, diarrhoea, and reduced growth...
By Dr Watson Messo | 6 months ago
It is caused by a protozoal parasite that multiplies in the gut, specific to different hosts.
By Dr Paul Kang’ethe | 1 year ago
Good management, vaccination, frequent deworming and dipping prevent these diseases.
By Grace Chomba | 2 years ago
Coccidiosis is a major disease impacting on the poultry industry globally. The disease has long been associated with indigenous chickens
By Dr Watson Messo | 2 years ago
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