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Causes of Sneezing in broiler Ross 308
Posted by Bello Bashir Bello on February 11, 2025 at 4:04 pmIn response to Olamides question,
To prevent sneezing in broiler Ross 308 🐔 , Vaccinate your chickens against diseases such as News castle disease, infectious bronchitis and infectious laryngotracheitist
DR CHANDAN PATIL replied 1 year, 3 months ago 10 Members · 9 Replies -
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Causes for sneezing in broiler birds is,
CRD, RD and IB
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- Live virus vaccines: These are often given to poultry by spraying or mixing into drinking water.
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Sneezing in broiler Ross 308 chickens can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from simple environmental irritants to serious infectious diseases. <div>
Here are some of the most common causes:
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Environmental Factors:
<div> * Dust and Debris: </div>
Dust, dirt, and other small particles in the environment can irritate the respiratory system, causing sneezing. This can come from feed, litter, or the general environment.
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* Poor Air Quality:
Irritants like ammonia fumes (from manure), smoke, and smog can also trigger sneezing.
<div> * Temperature Changes: </div>
Sudden or extreme temperature fluctuations can stress the birds and make them more susceptible to respiratory issues, including sneezing.
<div>Infectious Agents:</div><div> * Viral Infections: Several viruses can cause respiratory problems in chickens,</div>
Including:
<div> * Infectious Bronchitis (IB): A highly contagious viral disease that causes sneezing, watery eyes, and difficulty breathing.</div><div> </div></div></div>
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Respiratory signs ‐ gasping, coughing, tracheal rales and nasal discharge.
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Newcastle Disease Vaccine, B1 Type, LaSota Strain, has been shown to be effective for the vaccination of healthy chickens 1 day, 2 weeks.
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The hatchery administers ND+IB on the day of hatching. Should I give another dose afterward?
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