NANOSTAR is diluted at a given concentration and fumigated using a fogging machine to disinfect various poultry shed areas.
Areas of application:
•Terminal shed disinfection
•Chick breeding area disinfection
•Incubator tank disinfection
•Egg storage tank disinfection
Effective against:
•Coccidiosis, by Eimeria sp., identified by reduced weight, ruffled feathers, blood drenched faeces , poor efficiency
•Infectious Bursal Disease, by Birnavirus is identified by unsteadiness, depression, reduced appetite, diarrhoea
•Fowl cholera, by Pasteurella multocida is identified by ruffled feathers, diarrhoea, nasal ocular oral discharge, swollen and discoloured wattles, accompanied by sudden death
•Marek’s disease, by GaHV-2 virus identified by paralyzed legs and wings, weight reduction, impaired vision, tumours of feather follicles
•Newcastle’s disease, by Newcastle Disease Virus is identified by reduced appetite and egg production, diarrhoea, paralysis with twisted necks
•Mycoplasma, by Mycoplasma gallisepticum, is identified by stunted growth, reduced appetite and egg production, nasal and ocular discharges, twisted legs
Water Disinfection:
A recommended quantity of the product is added to water, rendering it both safe and sanitized.
Areas of application:
• Drinking water disinfection
•Sanitary disinfection
•Effective against the following poultry diseases:
•Avian influenza, by Avian Influenza A virus, identified by ruffled feathers, soft eggshells, reduced egg production, diarrhoea
•Fowl cholera, by Pasteurella multocida is identified by ruffled feathers, diarrhoea, nasal ocular oral discharge, swollen and discoloured wattles, accompanied by sudden death
Surface Sanitation:
NANOSTAR diluted and safely sprayed on surfaces, or circulated through pipelines for an appropriate contact time, for clean disinfected surfaces.
Areas of application:
• Utensils, equipment and tools sterilization
•Incubator tank disinfection
•Egg table disinfection
Effective against:
• Avian influenza, by Avian Influenza A virus, identified by ruffled feathers, soft eggshells, reduced egg production, diarrhoea
•Coccidiosis, by Eimeria sp., identified by reduced weight, ruffled feathers, red faeces, poor efficiency
•Fowl cholera, by Pasteurella multocida is identified by ruffled feathers, diarrhoea, nasal ocular oral discharge, swollen and discoloured wattles, accompanied by sudden death
•Coryza, by Haemophilus paragallinarum is identified by swollen face and wattles, reduced egg production, breathing difficulties, with nasal and ocular pus discharges
•Mycoplasma, by Mycoplasma gallisepticum, is identified by stunted growth, reduced appetite and egg production, nasal and ocular discharges, twisted legs
•Salmonellosis, by Salmonella sp., accounts for diarrhoea, appetite loss, closed eyes, and depression