00:00 | 01:04 | Chicken diseases are a great challenge in poultry farming, however, these can be cured with natural plant remedies. |
01:05 | 01:50 | Dry and wet fowl pox: Dry chicken pox affects the outer parts while wet pox attacks the respiratory system. |
01:51 | 02:26 | Signs and symptoms: wounded combs and wattles, weight loss, low egg production, depression, and rough feathers. |
02:27 | 03:19 | organic treatment: cut and rub lemon on wounds, also either apply a mixture of honey and palm or toothpaste on wounds. |
03:20 | 03:54 | Infectious coryza: This is characterized by wounds in the mouth, gapping, and low feed intake. |
03:55 | 04:14 | Treatment: 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. |
04:15 | 04:52 | Coccidiosis: This is characterized by bloody droppings, depression, low feed intake and death. |
04:53 | 05:27 | Treatment: Cut and crush garlic and thereafter add it to chicken drinking water. |
05:28 | 06:17 | Alternatively, add 150 grams of pawpaw leaf meal per kilo of feeds or 0.5 grams of green tea powder per kilo of feeds. |
06:18 | 07:06 | Respiratory illnesses are characterized by gapping, eye and nasal discharge, sneezing, coughing, pale wattle, and combs. |
07:07 | 07:43 | Newcastle disease shows signs like greenish diarrhea, thin-shelled eggs, ruffled feathers, neck twisting, coughing, and sneezing. |
07:44 | 07:59 | Treatment: Add 10 teaspoons of hot pepper, 1 teaspoon of ash in water, and aloe Vera and give chickens. |
08:00 | 09:26 | Rickets and paralysis, this is as a result of failure to vaccinate birds, poor feeds, as well as rough handling of birds. |
09:27 | 10:34 | worms: These are characterized by lethargy, weight loss, and bloody diarrhea. Add 1 teaspoon of apple cedar vinegar to 1 liter of water. |
10:35 | 12:30 | Parasites: These cause anemia and transmit infection. They acn be treated by applying diatomaceous earth. |