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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Print This Page Ghazi Brothers Introduce Orego-Stim to the Pakistan Poultry Market
PAKISTAN - William Stewart from Meriden Animal Health Limited recently supported Ghazi Brothers as they introduced Orego-Stim to the Pakistan Poultry market.Ghazi Brothers the leading company based in Karachi have been appointed by Meriden Animal Health Limited as the sole distributor of Orego-Stim® in Pakistan.
The trends in the Pakistan market are now changing and beginning to follow the feed additive laws and regulations within the EU. Therefore there is now a growing need for natural alternative feed additives of which Orego-Stim® is the original breakthrough product.

Picture: left to right Muhammad Irfan Ghazi (CEO, Ghazi Brothers) and Mr William Stewart (Meriden Animal Health – Regional Manager).
Using Orego-Stim® in the feed or water will benefit broiler and layer production by:
- Helping to maintain a healthy immune system
- Maximising intestinal health
- Producing drier faeces + drier litter = less ammonia
- Reducing mortality
- Decreasing incidences of diarrhoea caused by common intestinal diseases
- Improving efficiency of growers
- Providing extra protection during stressful periods
- Improving growth rates and feed conversion ratio
- Improving the efficiency of layers and uniformity of the eggs
- Increasing egg production
- Reducing the number of cracked, inferior and dirty eggs
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