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How to treat poultry diseases
Posted by Md.Rejuan Hossain on February 1, 2025 at 6:03 pmHow to treat poultry diseases?
Dr. Md. Rashidul Islam Tuhin replied 1 year, 3 months ago 10 Members · 9 Replies -
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Diagnosed the and administer the proper medication
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Identify disease and give antibiotics and vaccine
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Treating poultry diseases involves several key steps:
- Diagnosis: Identify the specific disease through veterinary consultation and diagnostic tests to ensure appropriate treatment.
- Medication: Administer antibiotics or antivirals as prescribed by a veterinarian to combat bacterial or viral infections.
- Supportive Care: Provide proper nutrition, hydration, and a stress-free environment to support the immune system and recovery.
- Biosecurity: Implement stringent biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of diseases within the flock and from external sources.Treating poultry diseases involves several key steps:
1. **Diagnosis**: Identify the specific disease through veterinary consultation and diagnostic tests to ensure appropriate treatment.
2. **Medication**: Administer antibiotics or antivirals as prescribed by a veterinarian to combat bacterial or viral infections.
3. **Supportive Care**: Provide proper nutrition, hydration, and a stress-free environment to support the immune system and recovery.
4. **Biosecurity**: Implement stringent biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of diseases within the flock and from external sources.
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Actually poultry diseases can be treated with antibiotics, vaccines and management changes
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isolate the diseased birds and start the treatment
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The best way to treat poultry disease, is first identify to causative agent, and that can be done through post mortem, laboratory analysis and visual signs and symptoms the birds display. At this point it will give u a clear knowledge or which drugs to administer to target the pathogen responsible for the physiological malfunctioning of the birds… Is also encouraged to have a sick bay available for isolation of sick birds to prevent spreading of the disease to other flock…
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