What measures should be taken to prevent chicken diseases in rural free-range chickens?
The prevention of chicken diseases in rural free-range chickens should be put in the first place, and the prevention of chicken diseases should be done well in the process of raising chickens. Strengthen feeding management and enhance the disease resistance of drug groups. Strictly implement the disinfection system. Before entering the house, a disinfection pool or pool should be set up, and effective disinfection drugs are often stored in the pool. Chicken house, chicken nest, utensils, etc. Must be disinfected regularly. Outsiders are generally not allowed to enter chicken farms.
Vaccination should be carried out regularly, and vaccination should be carried out as soon as the existing infectious disease vaccine is available for prevention. But vaccination cannot replace effective management.
Doing a good job in environmental sanitation, removing garbage dumps and haystacks near chicken houses and reducing hiding places for mice and insects are important links in epidemic prevention and health.
What if there is an infectious disease?
When infectious diseases occur or are suspected to occur in chickens raised in rural areas, it is necessary to find out the reasons immediately and make an accurate diagnosis. At the same time, the site should be tightly closed, and the isolated sick chickens should be managed by special personnel. Henhouses, venues and all utensils should be strictly disinfected, and the epidemic situation should be reported to the relevant departments immediately, so as to inform the surrounding chicken farms to take preventive measures in time to prevent the epidemic from expanding.
When it is diagnosed as Newcastle disease, chickenpox and other serious infectious diseases, it is often possible to prevent the epidemic in a short time by vaccinating the chickens that are not ill immediately.
All seriously ill chickens should be eliminated, chicken feathers, blood and abandoned internal organs should be concentrated and buried deeply, and the bodies should be treated at high temperature. Dead chicken carcasses, feces and padding should be transported to designated places for centralized incineration or deep burial.
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