Case example6 May 2022
Reduction of antimicrobial use on layer site
PDF document (.pdf), 144kb, 4 pages.
In this case example, Alex Royden demonstrates the value of the ‘Plan, Prevent, Protect’ model when used to reduce unnecessary antimicrobial use in hen flocks. Alex was called out to a client’s 36-week-old 16,000 hen laying flock which was experiencing a high mortality rate and drop in egg production. She identified the presence of E. coli in the carcasses and treated the flock with oxytetracycline.
A few months later the client reported that the same issue had reoccurred; the flock was again experiencing a high mortality rate and a drop in egg production. Alex applied the ‘Plan, Prevent, Protect’ model to the situation to get to the bottom of the issue.
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