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Trade Vet launch Orego-Stim® in South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA - Orego-Stim® launched by Trade Vet in South AfricaOrego-Stim® is now registered in South Africa by Trade Vet CC as a feed additive for use through the drinking water.
Trade Vet holds the registration and as part of the product launch, they recently organised a series of seminars with many poultry farmers and veterinarians. Dr Justin Tan, senior technical manager at Meriden conveyed the latest thinking about the use if Oregano Essential Oils in poultry production, a subject which could easily have been dismissed but gained credibility by the scientific analysis at these events.


Dr Justin Tan, Meriden Animal Health Ltd Dr Jean Cilliers (B.V.sc.(Hons)), Trade Vet said “I was very pleased with the attendance and the valuable participation at the recent seminars. We are already seeing our customer base and sales grow.”
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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