Mycoplasma synoviae瘫痪鸡
Overview: Mycoplasma synoviae invades the synovial cavities of poultry, leading to their paralysis. This affects their ability to eat and drink, with severe cases resulting in starvation or dehydration due to the inability to consume food or water, causing significant economic losses.
High Treatment Difficulty Level: Many anti-mycoplasma drugs, such as doxycycline, tilmicosin, and tylosin, are affected by the synovial sac barrier and cannot enter the synovial sac cavity, thus failing to eliminate mycoplasma in the synovial sac.
Solution: Targeted delivery agents carrying doxycycline penetrate the synovial sac barrier to rapidly eliminate mycoplasma. AD emulsion quickly replenishes vitamin A and vitamin D, promoting calcium and phosphorus absorption, enabling poultry to quickly stand up and resume normal feeding and drinking.
Treatment Protocol: 1 kg of Doxycycline + 10 packets of Target + 2 bottles of AD


