Coxynil - Natural Control for Coccidiosis in Poultry
Coxynil is a scientifically validated, plant-mineral-based feed additive designed to help manage coccidiosis in broilers, layers, and breeders. With a unique, multi-stage mode of action, Coxynil supports gut health, disrupts protozoa development, and promotes better overall performance — without the limitations of conventional anticoccidials.
Targets Every Stage of the Coccidia Life Cycle
Unlike many solutions that focus on a single point of the life cycle, Coxynil acts comprehensively:
Inhibits sporulation of oocysts
Disrupts mitochondrial membrane potential
Reduces cell proliferation in infected tissues
Promotes apoptotic (controlled) cell death of infected cells
Supports Immunity, Not Just Pathogen Control
Coxynil isn't just a gut-support product — it has been shown to:
Boost T-cell activation
Enhance immune markers like IL-2, TNF-α, and IL-17
Increase HI titers, improving adaptive immune response
This dual benefit means animals are more resilient, even in challenging environments.
Field-Proven Performance
In controlled trials and field use across multiple geographies:
Reduced fecal oocyst counts
Improved body weight and FCR
Milder intestinal lesions (histopathology)
No need for shuttle programs
No withdrawal period or residue concerns
Comparative studies have also shown that animals consuming Coxynil have significantly better attributes than those on other anticoccidials
Weight Gain
Immunity Parameters
FCR
Available in Powder & Liquid Form
A Few Publications On Coxynil
Pansare, P A; Lonkar, P S; Dept. of Pathology, Bombay Veterinary College, Parel, Mumbai, India (25 February 2009).“A herbal coccidiostat on pathology of coccidiosis in broilers – Effect of Coxynil”. en.engormix.com.
Kurkure, N V; Kolte, S W; Bhandarkar, A G; Kalorey, D R (23 September 2006). “Evaluation of herbal Coccidiostat ‘Coxynil’ in broiler” (PDF). Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 44 (September 2006): 740–744.
Indian J Exp Biol. 2006 Sep;44(9):740-4. Evaluation of herbal coccidiostat ‘ Coxynil’ in broiler. Kurkure NV(1), Kolte SW, Bhandarkar AG, Kalorey DR.
Cho, Sang-Beum; Kwon, Seung-Hyun; Lee, Jun-Hyeong; Lee, Yun-Jeong; Kang, Chang-Won; Paik, Hyun-Dong; Chang, Byung-Joon; Kim, Soo-Ki (19 November 2009). “Effect of Dietary Plant Extracts (Coxynil®, Growell®, Respowell®) in Broilers”. Journal of Life Science 19 (11): 1547–1552
Effect of herbal coccidiostat on pathology of coccidiosis in broilers. [2004] Pansare, P. A., Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Science University, Nagpur (India)
Halacheva M., Marinova V., Sabev P., Vitanov I. Clinical examination of the feed additive coxynil in the control of the chicken eimeriosis.Ветер.Мед., 2007; Т.11, N 1-2 (pdf)
Safe, Sustainable, Scalable
Used in 35+ countries since 1997
No resistance risk
No side effects observed in long-term use
Suitable for use in organic systems
Available in powder and liquid forms
Backed by multiple peer-reviewed publications and ISO & GMP certified production






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