Linco GP

LINCO-G.P :

is an Antimicrobial Growth promoter to improve weight gain and feed efficiency . Their precise mechanism of action is unknown despite their long-term use in the livestock industry . Several theories have been proposed.

Nutrient-sparing effect:

By depressing micro-organisms that compete with the animal for nutrients or by stimulation growth of those micro-organisms that synthesize nutrients (vitamins and amino acids), the dietary requirements of the animal for certain nutrients is reduced.

Increased intestinal absorption: The absorptive capacities of the intestinal tract may be improved by a thinning of the gut wall resulting from the action of antibiotics on organisms that cause damage and thickening of the gut wall by direct invasion or release of toxins.

Metabolic effects: Antimicrobial may have effects on systemic enzymes of the animal or on enzyme systems of micro-organisms (eg, urease).

Disease-control effects: Whatever be the mechanism of action, antimicrobial agents have been and continue to be effective growth promoters when add in the feed at low levels of growth promotion rate related with the level and spectrum of antimicrobial used and other factors, such as the environmental and management conditions on the farm where the additive is being employed.

Save your profit by controlling necrotic enteritis Use LINCO- G.P

LINCO-G.P . has an specific activity against Clostridium perfringens, type C, which is the causative organism of necrotic enteritis.
Necrotic enteritis occurs in broiler-type chickens and can kill between 2% to 50% of an infected flock in a short time. More important is the economic impact he disease can have on the loss of production potential.
Clostridium perfringens, type C, is associated with the disease. Clinical experience suggests that it is often closely linked with coccidioses. Stress or changes in gut function, such as those brought on by coccidia activity or feed change, can cause your flock to break with necrotic enteritis.