Solutions for Poultry

Targeted protection against poultry heat stress sensitivity via feed and drinking water.

FeedStim® Poultry
For chronic heat stress
Mixed into feed

FeedStim® Poultry

FeedStim® Poultry is CCPA's feed supplement developed specifically to maintain feed intake and production in poultry during heat stress. Natural plant extracts and a vitamin complex support adaptation.

Scutellaria baicalensis

Rich in flavonoids, helps regulate oxidative stress

Turmeric (Curcuma longa)

A source of curcumin, helps regulate inflammation

Start 5 days before anticipated heat wave, continuous during heat stress

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Proven Efficacy

Czech Republic 2019 – 135 Cobb 500 chickens, improved growth
CCPA Research Station 2020 – Ross 308, measurable improvement at >30°C
Layer trial 2012 – 96 ISA Brown, improved lay performance
Added to drinking water DELTAVIT

Thermo®Poultry

Thermo®Poultry is a heat stress management product applied via drinking water. It contains electrolytes and natural plant extracts that are rapidly absorbed and provide immediate relief of heat stress symptoms.

Dosage: 1 sachet (100g) per 1,000L water, 3-5 days

Benefits

Improved average daily gain
Better feed conversion rate
Better rate of lay
Lower mortality rates

Electrolytes

Replenishes minerals lost during heat stress and maintains acid-base balance.

Plant Extracts

Natural active ingredients support thermoregulation and antioxidant protection.

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Thermo®Poultry
For acute heat waves

They said yes to Thermo®Poultry

Olivier Traineau
Thermo®Poultry
"In case of high temperatures, I distribute food earlier in the morning and later in the evening. My outdoor hens showed improved behaviour, they were more vigorous, more mobile with fewer visible signs of heat stress. Mortality was reduced by 1.38 percentage points compared to control. Weight maintenance is very important! Thermo®Poultry can be used in drinking water, which makes it easy to use in case of heat stroke."
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Olivier Traineau

Laying hen breeder, Maine-et-Loire – 60,000 hens treated, June-July 2019