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Rakesh Jasud replied 1 year, 6 months ago 30 Members · 55 Replies
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Preventive measures for Diz (Infectious Bursal Disease, IBD) in poultry include:
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Vaccination: Administering appropriate IBD vaccines at recommended ages to protect young birds.
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Biosecurity: Implementing strict biosecurity practices, including controlling access to farms, disinfecting equipment, and preventing contact with wild birds.
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Good Management Practices: Maintaining proper housing conditions, including ventilation, litter management, and sanitation to reduce stress and disease transmission.
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Monitoring: Regularly monitoring flock health and production parameters to detect early signs of disease.
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Nutritional Support: Providing a balanced diet to strengthen the immune system of the birds.
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Isolation of New Birds: Quarantining new or returning birds for a minimum of 2-3 weeks before introducing them to the main flock.
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Clean Water Supply: Ensuring a clean and uncontaminated water supply to minimize disease risk
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- Handle & Prepare Food Safely. …
- Wash Hands Often. …
- Clean & Disinfect Commonly Used Surfaces. …
- Cough & Sneeze Into Your Sleeve. …
- Don’t Share Personal Items. …
- Get Vaccinated. …
- Avoid Touching Wild Animals
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