Lina Paola Pardo Quevedo
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Once a poultry disease is identified, quick treatment protocols prioritize biosecurity, sanitation, medication, and potentially culling, in consultation with a local veterinarian.
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When a poultry disease is detected, veterinary doctors should be informed immediately or as quickly as possible to prevent the spread of the disease and ensure the health of the flock.
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Temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, ORP, conductivity, and turbidity.
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To quickly detect and treat poultry diseases, you must combine daily observation, record keeping of feed, water, and mortality, and the immediate isolation of sick birds.
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When egg production drops, first check basic management factors like water quality and availability, feed quality and intake, proper light hours, and housing conditions (temperature, overcrowding).
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Md. Osman Sheikh
MemberSeptember 7, 2025 at 4:47 pm in reply to: SEC Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa Poultry Management (Basic Certificate) Cohort #6Ensure excellent ventilation, provide ample cool, fresh drinking water, and offer shade.
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You should collect eggs from layer hens at least twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening.
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Soft-shelled eggs in layer hens are most often caused by a calcium or Vitamin D deficiency, but can also stem from stress, disease, the hen’s age, or an imbalanced diet.
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Vitamin K is essential for poultry, vital for proper blood clotting, skeletal health, and eggshell quality, with menadione (vitamin K3) commonly added to feed to prevent deficiency symptoms like internal bleeding and fractures.
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This post has nothing to do with feed manufacturing – please when you post something make sure your source is related to animal feed manufacturing and not just something you found on the internet.
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Kim
MemberSeptember 7, 2025 at 4:41 pm in reply to: Feed Safety and Biosecurity in the Global Animal Feed Manufacturing IndustryVery good summary.
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Thank you ASIA – excellent information.

