Eight common chicken diseases and their natural treatment

0 / 5. 0

Source:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8u9dqFUyyI

Duration: 

12:30:00

Year of Production: 

2023

Source/Author: 

Agribusiness Insider
Related videos
Chicken diseases are a great challenge in poultry farming, however, these can be cured with natural plant remedies thereby avoiding losses. First, respiratory illnesses are the most common chicken diseases characterized by gapping, eye and nasal discharge, sneezing, coughing, pale wattle, and combs. On the other hand, failure to vaccinate birds, poor feeding, and rough handling of birds cause rickets and paralysis. This is characterized by lethargy, weight loss, and bloody diarrhea, all these can be controlled by adding 1 teaspoon of apple cedar vinegar to 1 liter of water.

Disease and treatment 

Dry and wet fowl pox, dry pox affects the combs and wattle whereas wet pox affects the respiratory system, for pox treatment cut and rub lemon on wounds, as well as apply a mixture of either honey,  palm, or toothpaste on wounds. Secondly, Infectious coryza disease can be treated by crushing garlic and ginger in a 1:4 ratio, adding lemon and honey in a 1:1 ratio, and mixing 150 MLS of mixture per liter of drinking water. Thirdly coccidiosis, this is treated by crushing garlic and thereafter add to chicken drinking water. Alternatively, add 150 grams of pawpaw leaf meal per kilo of feeds or 0.5 grams of green tea powder per kilo of feeds. Furthermore, Newcastle disease is treated by adding 10 teaspoons of hot pepper, 1 teaspoon of ash in water, and aloe Vera and giving chickens. Lastly, parasites can be treated by applying diatomaceous earth.

Signs and symptoms

Fowl pox is characterized by wounds on combs and wattles, weight loss, low egg production, depression, and rough feathers. Secondly, Infectious coryza is characterized by wounds in the mouth, gapping, and low feed intake. Thirdly, coccidiosis is characterized by bloody droppings, depression, low feed intake, and death. Additionally, Newcastle disease is characterized by greenish diarrhea, thin-shelled eggs, ruffled feathers, neck twisting, coughing, and sneezing. Lastly parasites, cause anemia and transmit infection. 
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:04Chicken diseases are a great challenge in poultry farming, however, these can be cured with natural plant remedies.
01:0501:50Dry and wet fowl pox: Dry chicken pox affects the outer parts while wet pox attacks the respiratory system.
01:5102:26Signs and symptoms: wounded combs and wattles, weight loss, low egg production, depression, and rough feathers.
02:2703:19organic treatment: cut and rub lemon on wounds, also either apply a mixture of honey and palm or toothpaste on wounds.
03:2003:54Infectious coryza: This is characterized by wounds in the mouth, gapping, and low feed intake.
03:5504:14Treatment: Crush garlic and ginger in a 1:4 ratio, add lemon and honey in a 1:1 ratio, and add 150 MLS per liter of drinking water.
04:1504:52Coccidiosis: This is characterized by bloody droppings, depression, low feed intake and death.
04:5305:27Treatment: Cut and crush garlic and thereafter add it to chicken drinking water.
05:2806:17Alternatively, add 150 grams of pawpaw leaf meal per kilo of feeds or 0.5 grams of green tea powder per kilo of feeds.
06:1807:06Respiratory illnesses are characterized by gapping, eye and nasal discharge, sneezing, coughing, pale wattle, and combs.
07:0707:43Newcastle disease shows signs like greenish diarrhea, thin-shelled eggs, ruffled feathers, neck twisting, coughing, and sneezing.
07:4407:59Treatment: Add 10 teaspoons of hot pepper, 1 teaspoon of ash in water, and aloe Vera and give chickens.
08:0009:26Rickets and paralysis, this is as a result of failure to vaccinate birds, poor feeds, as well as rough handling of birds.
09:2710:34worms: These are characterized by lethargy, weight loss, and bloody diarrhea. Add 1 teaspoon of apple cedar vinegar to 1 liter of water.
10:3512:30Parasites: These cause anemia and transmit infection. They acn be treated by applying diatomaceous earth.

View external video

By clicking the following link or play button you will leave the FO Video Library and switch to an external website! We would like to see you again, so don’t forget to come back!

Leave a short comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *