Ajewole Iyanuoluwa Emmanuel
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Symptoms include:
- Lameness.
- Stiff legs.
- Ruffled feathers.
- A reduction in growth.
- Leg bones appear rubbery.
- Joints become enlarged.
- A calcium deficient diet may cause paralysis followed by death.Lameness.
Stiff legs.
Ruffled feathers.
A reduction in growth.
Leg bones appear rubbery.
Joints become enlarged.
A calcium deficient diet may cause paralysis followed by death.
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Treatment of calcium tetany is through calcium supplementation in the form of oyster shell or large particle limestone at 2-5 g/bird/day for three consecutive days followed by three days of rest. This treatment should continue until mortality is under control.Treatment of calcium tetany is through calcium supplementation in the form of oyster shell or large particle limestone at 2-5 g/bird/day for three consecutive days followed by three days of rest. This treatment should continue until mortality is under control.
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Skinny hen and rough feathers is a also a good sign of nutritional disorders
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Diz harsh economy is giving citizens cold feet, worst part is dat our elite kept mute.
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Yeah for sure, insecurity played immense role in the dilapidation of animal production industries in the northern state if our country which left our farmers worthless.
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Further more making our zeal for farmers to become weak
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Bello Bashir
MemberJune 24, 2024 at 5:17 am in reply to: Weekly Discussion Topic – November 14, 2023Convincing
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Vaccines is a must , as it constitutes 90 % of ur poultry management .
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Bello Bashir
MemberJune 24, 2024 at 4:55 am in reply to: Weekly Discussion Topic – November 22 2023Yes indeed
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Probiotics can improve resistance to infections such as salmonella, E. coli, Candid, worms, coccidiosis and other common avian diseases, in chickens, pigeons and other caged birds. Hand-reared chicks treated with probiotics show more healthy gut bacteria and increased resistance to stress and disease.Probiotics can improve resistance to infections such as salmonella, E. coli, Candid, worms, coccidiosis and other common avian diseases, in chickens, pigeons and other caged birds. Hand-reared chicks treated with probiotics show more healthy gut bacteria and increased resistance to stress and disease.
