Poultry Disease Management and Control
Public Poultry
Public Poultry
Varied forms of poultry diseases occurs in all corners of the world. Some have regional impact... View more
Public Poultry
Group Description
Varied forms of poultry diseases occurs in all corners of the world. Some have regional impact while others affect a larger global area. They continue to cause serious losses to poultry producers on a day-to-day basis. Managing and controlling them is something that a producer must always be ready with. On larger significance, infections have caused serious restraint to international trade. The SEC community has the advantage of having members represent different geographic regions and some important emerging markets. SECs poultry community puts forth this interest group titled “Poultry disease management and control” to promote exchange of information that would help community members learn from each other’s experiences. Come, join this interest group, and share your experiences and views.
Disease
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Rakesh Jasud replied 1 year, 1 month ago 31 Members · 72 Replies
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Prevent Newcastle disease in poultry, it is important to maintain good biosecurity measures on the farm.
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Good quality chick
Biosecurity
Dry/litter management
Vaccination
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Considering vaccination of your animals against the disease – talk to your vet for advice.
Practising strict biosecurity on your premises Biosecurity and preventing welfare impacts in poultry and captive birds.Considering vaccination of your animals against the disease – talk to your vet for advice.
Practising strict biosecurity on your premises Biosecurity and preventing welfare impacts in poultry and captive birds.-
Vaccination of birds is not cheap especially in very large farms. However if the gain outweighs the cost, then why not.
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Through vaccination..
Newcastle disease has various strains and it is good to identify a particular strain before vaccination .
First before vaccination, a very important practice is call bleeding, which is collection of blood samples from a particular percentage of the entire flock. The blood is sent to a veterinary laboratory for aero-monitoring which indicates the tire level of antibodies before vaccination
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