Dr. BISHNU HARI
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Transportation duration can also render live vaccines to be inactive
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Most vaccines (all inactivated vaccines and live nasal spray influenza vaccine) must be stored between 2° to 8°C (36° to 46°F), which is the recommended refrigerator temperature. Live varicella (chickenpox) and Zostavax (shingles) vaccines must be stored frozen between -50° to -15°C (-58° to +5°F).
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Further more good management and try to consult an expert to tell you more about what you need to knw before going into it
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It also depends on the number of birds u have
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Utilization of least-cost ration formulation to find the most economical feed mix that meets your livestock’s needs and the use of cost-effective alternative ingredients while maintaining nutrition.
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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.
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Agricultural byproducts such as rice bran, wheat bran, cassava peels and grains like sorghum, millet, and oats can be used to replace more expensive grains like corn or wheat.
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Exactly 💯
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Yes, alternative feed ingredients will save costs.
