Poultry Disease Prevention And Treatment
Published 7/2024
Duration: 1h | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.31 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
How to prevent disease in chickens, How to prevent bird flu, How to avoid cross contamination etc.
What you'll learn
How to prevent disease in chickens
How to prevent bird bird
How to avoid cross contamination
How to handle uncooked poultry
How to know if your bird is sick
Marek's disease
Requirements
Desire to learn more about poultry disease
No requirement
Description
Good feed should contain 20% protein, amino acid for growth, corn for energy, additional vitamins, and sufficient but not excessive fats and carbohydrates. Giving your chickens a quality diet will help to keep them healthy and disease free. Give your chickens enough feed so that they can eat consistently throughout the day. The exact amount you put in your coop will vary depending on how many chickens you have and the size of your feeder. Many chicken feeders can hold several days worth of food. Giving your chicken the right nutrition will help their immune systems to be strong and able to fight off infection and disease. Allowing chickens to free range around your yard can reduce their stress, which will help them more healthy overall. They will also grit in the form of weed, grass, worms, and other delicious things they find in the yard. This will also help out their digestive system, making them healthier overall.
Consult with a veterinarian on the phone or take your bird to the vet if you see any sign of illness. Identifying and starting treatment for illness right away can help your chicken survive even life-threatening diseases. Isolate a chicken if you thick they may be sick. This minimizes the chances of them passing a potential illness onto the rest of the flock.
Who this course is for:
Farmers, farm manager, ministry of agriculture, directors, students, farm owners, etc.
What you'll learn
How to prevent disease in chickens
How to prevent bird bird
How to avoid cross contamination
How to handle uncooked poultry
How to know if your bird is sick
Marek's disease
Requirements
Desire to learn more about poultry disease
No requirement
Description
Good feed should contain 20% protein, amino acid for growth, corn for energy, additional vitamins, and sufficient but not excessive fats and carbohydrates. Giving your chickens a quality diet will help to keep them healthy and disease free. Give your chickens enough feed so that they can eat consistently throughout the day. The exact amount you put in your coop will vary depending on how many chickens you have and the size of your feeder. Many chicken feeders can hold several days worth of food. Giving your chicken the right nutrition will help their immune systems to be strong and able to fight off infection and disease. Allowing chickens to free range around your yard can reduce their stress, which will help them more healthy overall. They will also grit in the form of weed, grass, worms, and other delicious things they find in the yard. This will also help out their digestive system, making them healthier overall.
Consult with a veterinarian on the phone or take your bird to the vet if you see any sign of illness. Identifying and starting treatment for illness right away can help your chicken survive even life-threatening diseases. Isolate a chicken if you thick they may be sick. This minimizes the chances of them passing a potential illness onto the rest of the flock.
Who this course is for:
Farmers, farm manager, ministry of agriculture, directors, students, farm owners, etc.
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