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A.I in other way is called Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, which means is a deadly viral infection. It has various strains. It wipes total flock on the farm. Once it enters the farm, it can’t be managed. Any unaffected birds will definitely becomes a reservoir so it not advisable to retain any unaffected birds from an infected farm.
The farm will completely be sealed up and require thorough fumigation..
Before commencing another operation which is post-A.I, several pathological test are required by swab taking from the infected farm; soil, water, dust on the cages, decay feaces
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Avian Influenza is very critical for poultry farming as it very deadly.
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5. Seeking guidance from veterinary professionals to develop a comprehensive eradication plan tailored to the specific situation
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4. Quarantining and culling infected or exposed birds to prevent the further spread of the disease
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2. Implementing strict biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of AI among the flock.<div>
</div><div>3. Vaccinating the birds against avian influenza to boost their immunity.</div><div>
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