FEC Poultry

R200,00

Faecal Egg Counts (FECs) measure the number of parasite eggs in animal manure to determine the worm burden and guide deworming decisions.
Tests for Strongyle Type, Ascarid, Caecal Worm, Capillary Worm, Gapeworm and Tapeworm eggs.
Suitable for Chicken.

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A faecal egg count (FEC) is a test that identifies and quantifies internal parasite eggs in manure samples. By measuring eggs per gram (EPG) of faeces, this test helps assess the level of worm infestation and monitor the effectiveness of deworming programs. Regular FEC testing supports targeted treatment, reduces unnecessary deworming, and helps prevent parasite resistance.

This test is suitable for:

  • Chicken

Parasites this test checks for:

Strongyle Type, Ascarid, Caecal Worm, Capillary Worm, Gapeworm, and Tapeworm eggs

When to test:

  • At 6-8 weeks old, then every 3-6 months
  • Before introducing new birds
  • If your birds show clinical signs like poor growth, diarrhoea, or reduced egg production

Who to test:

  • Young chicks
  • New introductions to a flock
  • Free range birds
  • Flocks in high stocking rate environments
FEC PoultryFEC Poultry
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