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Debunking Misconceptions: The Truth About Ionophore Resistance 👀 In poultry production, there's a common practice among many producers to switch from narasin to another ionophore around the 26th or 27th day of the production cycle. This change is often attributed to a belief that using the same ionophore repeatedly can lead to the development of resistance. However, this belief is not entirely accurate. Contrary to popular misconception, there is no substantial evidence to suggest that continual use of the same ionophore, such as NeoPower, leads to resistance. Over more than two decades of industry experience, there have been no field-based cases of resistance developing against narasin. It's important to understand that all ionophores, including NeoPower, function in a similar manner by integrating into the coccidia's membrane. Thus, the notion that resistance to one ionophore would automatically translate to resistance to others is largely unfounded. NeoPower exemplifies the efficacy and sustainability of ionophore use in poultry production, dispelling myths surrounding resistance and highlighting the enduring benefits of this crucial component in promoting flock health and productivity. Recommended NeoPower Usage For optimal results, we recommend using NeoPower throughout the entire production cycle. This will ensure uninterrupted coccidiosis control and allow your birds to develop natural immunity to the disease. To learn more about Innovista visit - https://lnkd.in/dYmGNkEN Want Innovista to take your animal business to the next level? Schedule a quick chat - https://lnkd.in/ge3i_m5U  #poultry #poultryindustry #india #rising #animalhealth  #animalhealth #animalnutrition  #animalfeedsupplements #growth #poultryfeed #poultryhealth #innovistafeedingsolutions #curcumol #nativol #allivis #anticoccidials #agp #antimycoplasmals #distributor #distributorship #antimicrobials #nature #natural

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