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Rakesh Jasud replied 1 year, 5 months ago 31 Members · 72 Replies
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Unknown Member
Deleted UserAugust 23, 2024 at 7:17 amGreat
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Vaccination and good management practices will go a long way in prevention
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Regular veterinary check-ups and collaboration with experts in poultry health can also aid in prevention efforts
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Additionally, practicing good hygiene, limiting exposure to wild birds, and promptly isolating sick birds can help prevent the spread of Newcastle disease.
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This includes controlling access to the poultry area, proper cleaning and disinfection of equipment, monitoring of bird health, and vaccination.
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