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Vetafarm CocciVet

Effective dual-active coccidiosis treatment for pigeons and ornamental birds.
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    💧 Rapid Coccidiosis Knockdown 💧

    Combines Amprolium and Ethopabate to quickly disrupt the coccidia lifecycle, helping birds recover faster from scours, poor appetite, and reduced performance.

    🛡️ Advanced Dual-Action Formula 🛡️

    Goes beyond basic treatments with a proven two-active system that delivers stronger, more reliable control during active outbreaks and high-risk periods.

    🚰 Treat the Whole Flock, Effortlessly 🚰

    Simply add to drinking water for consistent intake across your flock, reducing handling stress while ensuring effective, uniform treatment over the full course.

    So clucking good they
    won't want to share

    How to Use Coccivet

    Add 5mL per 1L of drinking water.

    Provide as the only water source for 5–7 days.

    Prepare fresh daily and clean drinkers before use.

    For prevention, use for 2–3 days during risk periods.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Coccivet used for in backyard flocks?

    Coccivet is used to treat coccidiosis, a common intestinal parasite that can cause runny droppings, lethargy, poor appetite, and reduced growth. It helps control outbreaks quickly and supports recovery in affected birds.

    Can I use Coccivet for my laying hens?

    No. Coccivet is not suitable for egg-producing birds. If you have laying hens, you’ll need to use an alternative that is safe for eggs intended for consumption.

    How do I give Coccivet to my chickens?

    It is added to drinking water so the whole flock can be treated at once. Ensure it is their only water source during treatment and continue for the full 5–7 day course for best results.

    When should I use Coccivet in my flock?

    Use it when you notice signs of coccidiosis such as bloody or watery droppings, weakness, or sudden decline in young birds. Early treatment is key to preventing losses, especially in growing chickens.

    How can I prevent coccidiosis from coming back?

    Focus on coop hygiene, dry bedding, and clean waterers, as coccidia thrive in damp conditions. Supporting gut health and reducing stress also helps birds build natural resistance over time.