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17 December 2018 Effect of a Drinking Water Conditioner on Stability and Efficacy of Fluralaner in Laying Hens Infested with Poultry Red Mites
Peter De Herdt, Anthony Boutreux, Kristof Van Hoye, Rik Koopman, Stefaan Van Gorp, Johan Van Erum
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Abstract

Concurrent use of a colorant during drinking water treatment could contribute to the correct application of fluralaner to poultry. The present studies therefore examined whether the blue-colored drinking water conditioner Vac-Safe has an influence on the stability of fluralaner in water and/or on its efficacy for the control of poultry red mites (PRM).

Laboratory trials showed that fluralaner dissolved at various concentrations in water conditioned with Vac-Safe retained full stability for at least 27 hr at temperatures up to 40 C. Further, a field trial demonstrated that the efficacy of fluralaner in eliminating PRM from two infested houses of laying hens was equal when administered through drinking water with or without Vac-Safe. Consistently in both flocks, after treatment PRM could not be detected and sharp increases in laying percentage and produced egg mass were observed. It was concluded that Vac-Safe does not reduce the stability and treatment efficacy of fluralaner when administered simultaneously through drinking water.

Peter De Herdt, Anthony Boutreux, Kristof Van Hoye, Rik Koopman, Stefaan Van Gorp, and Johan Van Erum "Effect of a Drinking Water Conditioner on Stability and Efficacy of Fluralaner in Laying Hens Infested with Poultry Red Mites," Avian Diseases 63(1), 97-101, (17 December 2018). https://doi.org/10.1637/11974-092118-ResNote.1
Received: 2 October 2018; Accepted: 11 December 2018; Published: 17 December 2018
KEYWORDS
Compatibility
control
Dermanyssus
fluralaner
mite
performance
poultry
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