Helminth infections (parasitic worms) are one of the most serious problems for farmers. The damage caused by these parasites significantly reduces livestock productivity, often translating into financial losses for farms.
Impact of Helminths on Livestock
Decreased milk and meat production
Weakened immune systems and increased disease risk
Higher treatment and maintenance costs
Hindered development of the livestock sector
Despite the wide availability of anthelmintic drugs, fighting helminths is becoming increasingly difficult. Prolonged use of many drugs has led to helminths developing resistance, placing farmers in a challenging situation.
Excessive Use of Anthelmintic Drugs
Regular, often incorrect administration of the same drug class fosters the emergence of more resistant parasite strains.
Incorrect Dosing and Inconsistent Treatment Plans
If the dosage is inadequate, some parasites survive and develop stronger resistance in subsequent generations.
Global Trend
Leading livestock-producing countries such as the U.S., Australia, and parts of South America have documented high levels of resistance to anthelmintic drugs.
Situation in Georgia
Although data is limited, practical evidence indicates that resistance to anthelmintic medications is on the rise due to improper treatment practices.
Biozan-900 by Biotecsi is a powerful, broad-spectrum anthelmintic designed to combat the growing issue of parasite resistance, ensuring complete deworming of both large and small ruminants.
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Why Choose Biozan-900?
Resistance-Fighting Formula:
Combines oxyclozanide (600 mg) and oxfendazole (300 mg) to enhance treatment efficacy.
Broad-Spectrum Activity:
Effective against all stages of nematodes, trematodes, and cestodes (Fasciola, Paramphistomum, Moniezia, Dictyocaulus, etc.).
Cost-Effective:
An affordable solution for farms of varying sizes.
High Safety Profile:
Thoroughly tested and safe to use at the recommended dosage.
Easy Administration:
Oral tablets in blisters provide precise dosing and protection from contamination.
Standard Dose:
Fasciolosis, Nematodes, Dictyocaulosis (Haemonchus, Ostertagia, Trichostrongylus): 1 tablet per 60 kg body weight
Paramphistomosis, Monieziosis: 1 tablet per 50 kg body weight
Administration Route:
Oral dosing, administered individually.
Withdrawal Period:
Meat: 28 days (cattle), 21 days (sheep, goats)
Milk: 5 days (10 milkings)
Rotate Drugs:
Periodically use different classes of anthelmintics to minimize resistance development.
Follow Proper Treatment Schedules:
Treat animals at optimal times, such as before calving or upon returning from pastures, to disrupt the parasite lifecycle.
Maintain a Clean Farm Environment:
Regular cleaning, timely manure disposal, and pasture rotation greatly reduce parasite spread.
Helminth resistance remains one of the greatest challenges in modern livestock production. However, Biozan-900 offers an advanced, effective means of combating this issue. By integrating new-generation anthelmintics with proper veterinary guidance, farmers can protect herd health, boost productivity, and ensure a steady supply of high-quality, safe products.
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