Assessment of Fluralaner Treatment in Eliminating Dermanyssus Gallinae Infestation From Commercial Layer Farms, and the Potential for Derived Benefits of Improved Bird Welfare and Productivity.
Abstract:Background. Infestations with the poultry red mite (PRM), Dermanyssus gallinae, can result in anaemia, stress-related behaviours linked to reduced laying hen welfare, and impaired productivity. A study was conducted to investigate the potential welfare benefits of PRM elimination following fluralaner treatment.MethodsA single poultry house was selected on each of two layer farms, one free-range, one aviary, containing 5,400 Lohmann LSL hens and 42,400 Lohmann Brown hens, respectively. Fluralaner (Exzolt®; 0.5 … Show more
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