Necrotic enteritis eating into our profit

23-09-2015 | | |
Brockötter
Fabian Brockötter Editor in Chief, Poultry World
Fabian Brockotter
Fabian Brockotter
It may come as no surprise to anyone in the poultry sector that necrotic enteritis (NE) is a costly disease. That said, chances are that it is still underestimated. For the last 15 years, the figure used to sum up the damage of sub-clinical necrotic enteritis was as much as US$0.05 per bird, with total global loss reaching almost US$2 billion. 
That is not good news, but it gets worse. The poultry industry has changed over the years. The global poultry industry has more than doubled over 15 ye


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