Because of its superb anti-mycoplasmal activity Tiamutin can improve the health and performance of laying and growing flocks.
It has an exceptional overall activity against the mycoplasmas and is also capable of preventing losses from many secondary infections.
Resistance development is very slow, especially in comparison with tylosin, [?] and it is well absorbed throughout the body tissues.
These characteristics mean that Tiamutin represents a first-choice therapy for the treatment of poultry disease and can help to maximise performance for poultry production.
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