1. What are the symptoms of bursal disease in chickens?Infectious bursal disease is an immunosuppressive, highly contagious disease that seriously harms chicks. The initial symptoms include some chickens pecking at the feathers around their anus, followed by diarrhea and white sticky or watery stools. Some chickens have slight tremors, stagger when walking, and unstable gait. As the disease progresses, the appetite decreases, the wings droop, the feathers stand upright and dull, and in severe cases, the heads of chickens hang to the ground, the eyes are closed, and they are in a state of lethargy. After 72 hours of infection, the body temperature often rises by 1 to 1.5°C, and then drops by 1 to 2°C. In the later stage, the sick chickens feel cold when touched. At this time, due to severe dehydration, the claws are dry, the eye sockets are sunken, and finally they die of extreme exhaustion. For more information, it is recommended that you visit the official website of CEVA, France. 2. How to treat bursa of Fabricius in chickens?Infectious bursal disease in chickens is an acute, highly contagious disease caused by infectious bursal disease virus in chicks aged 2-6 weeks. Infectious bursal disease in chickens is characterized by swelling, bleeding, necrosis of the bursa, bleeding of the breast and leg muscles, and streaky bleeding at the junction of the glandular stomach and gizzard. The harm of infectious bursal disease in chickens is mainly that the virus invades the bursa of the chicken, destroying the production of lymphocytes in the bursa of the chicken, reducing or failing to produce immunoglobulins, and leading to immune dysfunction. The temperature difference is large in the spring, and the temperature fluctuates. Moreover, more and more farmers are raising laying hens after the Chinese New Year, so we must be careful about the occurrence of infectious bursal disease in chickens. Infectious bursal disease in chickens causes poor spirits in chickens, with messy and dull feathers; some chickens insert their beaks into their feathers, feel a sense of fear of cold, and stick to the corners; some chickens lie still, their claws are dry, and they excrete large amounts of feces, cream-colored or lime-like feces; some chickens also excrete green feces, their feed intake is greatly reduced, their water intake increases, their crop is filled with liquid, and some chickens peck their own anus. Infectious bursal disease virus in chickens is highly resistant to modern factors, and it can survive after heating at 56℃ for 5 hours and 60℃ for 90 minutes; after being stored in a -20℃ environment for 3 years, it is still infectious to chickens. Infectious bursal disease virus in chickens survives for a long time in nature, and the virus in a sick chicken house can survive for 122 days. In terms of management, attention should be paid to the temperature difference between day and night. After the chicks have been protected from infectious bursal disease in chickens, it should be noted that sulfonamides should be used as much as possible during this stage to prevent the chicks from burdening their kidneys. It should also be noted that the chickens must be thoroughly disinfected before entering the chickens, and the bursal vaccine must be immunized. The final point is that if the chickens are infected with infectious bursal disease, the temperature in the chicken house must be raised. Once infectious bursal disease occurs, you can use Xinfakang mixed drink: 250ml is used to treat 500kg body weight (or calculated according to the dosage of 500 adult chickens and 1000 chicks), concentrate on drinking water, and drink it within 2 hours. Control water for 2-3 hours before administration; in severe cases, it can be repeated once every other day. The preventive dose is halved. At the same time, intramuscular injection of Bokejia improves the body's immunity. 3. What are the symptoms and treatments of Behcet’s disease?The first treatment for Behcet's disease is symptomatic treatment. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be used for arthritis, including ibuprofen, meloxicam, diclofenac, etc. For joint lesions and erythema nodosum, colchicine can be used. For oral and mucosal ulcers, thalidomide or colchicine can be used. If there is visceral vasculitis and eye inflammation, glucocorticoids should be added, including dexamethasone, methylprednisolone, etc. For new-onset uveitis, as well as enteric Behcet, neuro-Behcet, etc., biological agents can be given. Mainly monoclonal antibodies against TNF-α and IL-6. Finally, patients with aneurysms should be referred for surgical consultation, interventional treatment or surgical resection. 4. What are the symptoms and treatments of cervical spondylosis?The symptoms of cervical spondylosis include neck pain, hand pain and numbness, dizziness, weakness and numbness in the limbs, etc. There are many ways to treat cervical spondylosis. Pay attention to lowering your head less, do not stay in a fixed position, do moderate activities, apply warm water and hot compresses, apply blood circulation and blood stasis patches, local massage, etc. You can buy an infrared treatment device online, which is very effective. If the symptoms are not relieved, you can go to the hospital for physical therapy, acupuncture, traction, manual massage, etc., which can often relieve the symptoms. 5. What are the causes and treatments for chicken skinny disease?The main reasons for chicken skinny disease are poor environmental sanitation, contaminated drinking water, and mold infection in feed. When the disease is serious, it can often cause the death of the chicken. How to treat chicken skinny disease? The causes and treatments of chicken skinny disease are introduced below. How to treat chicken skinny disease The main reasons for chicken skinny disease are poor environmental hygiene, contaminated drinking water, and mold infection in feed. When the disease is serious, it can often cause the death of chickens. 1. Symptoms of chicken skinny disease: In the early stage of the disease, sick chickens generally lose their appetite and lose weight rapidly. When the disease worsens, sick chickens breathe rapidly, gasp, and eventually die. 2. Prevention of Chicken Skinny Disease: Usually, the sanitation and feeding management of the chicken house should be well maintained. The shed should be cleaned frequently, disinfected regularly, kept ventilated, and well protected from moisture, cold, and crowding. At the same time, the chickens should be prevented from catching colds caused by going out in the rain. In addition, a certain amount of salt, antibiotics, norfloxacin and other drugs should be added to the nutrient soil for the chickens as much as possible, and sufficient nutrition should be provided to the chickens to enhance their own disease resistance. 3. Treatment of chicken skinny disease: When the chicken is sick, it should be fed with 1 tablet of vitamin B6 or 0.5-1 tablet of tetracycline twice a day until it recovers. In addition, plucking the feathers with white edges on the edge of the tail feathers of the sick chicken also has a good effect. Plucking one feather on each side is more effective for chickens that are suffering from dry skin disease for the first time. 6. What are the symptoms and treatments of pet dog diseases?1. Hip Dysplasia This is a big problem for golden retrievers. The English name of this disease is Canine Hip Dysplasis, or CHD for short. The cause of CHD is hereditary. In foreign countries, people who breed golden retrievers must submit a report of pre-birth examinations conducted by a specialized agency to prove that the parents of the future golden retrievers do not have severe hip dysplasia. The process requires the agency to score the parents' golden retrievers. The lower the score, the better the development, and the lower the possibility of their offspring suffering from this disease. Although this disease is caused by genetic factors, acquired factors are also extremely important. For example, too much calcium in the puppy's diet, too much burden on the bones due to rapid growth and development, damage to the hip joints due to excessive exercise during the growth period, etc., will aggravate the condition caused by genetic factors. The symptoms range from mild to paralyzed: Golden Retrievers are reluctant to exercise, especially stairs, and prefer to lie down; once they lie down, it is very difficult to get up; they jump on three legs when running; their hips twist violently when walking; their hip joints are painful during exercise and examination; and their hip joints are abnormally sensitive when palpated. Once CHD occurs, no medicine can cure it. Surgery is the only option. The current surgical methods mainly include: phalangeal myotomy, phalangeal joint resection, pelvic three-cut surgery, femoral head resection arthroplasty, total hip replacement, etc. The best way is to prevent it before it happens. Especially during the golden retriever's rapid growth period of 4-9 months, attention should be paid to its exercise safety and dietary nutrition control. 2. Skin Diseases – Eczema Due to the constitution of golden retrievers, they are likely to suffer from eczema due to allergies. However, it is often difficult to find the allergen. Since eczema spreads very quickly, if you find it, you should immediately seek medical treatment. The affected area needs to be kept dry. The method is to blow the affected area with a hair dryer once a day to kill the bacteria there. The temperature should be moderate and the fur should not be burned due to overheating. Preventive measures: Add one spoon of apple cider vinegar to their diet daily. 3. Hemophilia The symptoms of hemophilia are not obvious. A golden retriever with this disease will bleed continuously after a small wound. Pregnant shepherd dogs with this disease will suffer from postpartum hemorrhage and death. If abnormal bleeding is found on weekdays, a simple blood test can be done at the hospital to determine whether it has this disease. Dogs with this disease are prohibited from breeding. 4. Eye diseases Common hereditary eye diseases of Golden Retrievers include cataracts, entropion or ectropion, ingrown eyelashes, etc. Among them, the latter two can be cured with simple surgery. But cataracts will affect the vision of puppies and even cause blindness. Likewise, dogs with such diseases are prohibited from breeding. 5. Genetic heart disease Through heart examination, if murmurs are found in the heartbeat, this can be preliminarily diagnosed as the disease. 6. Epilepsy The causes of this disease include: genetics, filterable virus infection, shock trauma, etc. Epilepsy will not affect the health and life of dogs, and can even be controlled with drugs. However, breeding is prohibited. 7. Hypothyroidism: Symptoms of this disease include: obesity, lethargy, fur lesions, irregular estrus, inability to reproduce, etc. A simple blood test can determine whether you have this disease. After diagnosis, you can feed thyroxine every day to improve or eliminate symptoms and prolong the dog's life. Note that thyroxine should not be overdosed to avoid side effects. Please follow the doctor's advice. These are probably the diseases that we are talking about. Of course, dogs, like humans, will also suffer from common colds and fevers. Dogs can also take the same medicines that humans take. Just follow the doctor's instructions. 7. What are the symptoms and treatments for frightened chickens?Treatment: Use music. Many smart farmers now play music for chicks as soon as they enter the chicken coop. Provide chickens with... The choice of music can be based on the farmer's preferences, including pop music and opera. Supplement vitamin C. When the chickens are under stress, their demand for vitamin C will increase. At this time, it is necessary to supplement vitamin C appropriately. 8. Is there any relationship between chicken anal pecking behavior and bursa of Fabricius?Yes, chickens with Fabricius bursal disease will occasionally turn their heads and peck at their anus. This may be due to the pain and itchiness of the bursal disease. 9. How to treat the symptoms of migraine?Patients will experience symptoms such as dizziness and headache. Under the guidance of a doctor, they can take Chinese medicine to dispel wind and cold. Patients should pay attention to getting more rest, not staying up late, not smoking, not drinking, and not eating raw or cold foods. They can exercise appropriately to promote blood circulation in the body, which can effectively improve symptoms such as headaches and dizziness. 10. What are the symptoms and treatment of diabetes?The clinical manifestations of diabetes are generally three mores and one less: drinking more, eating more, urinating more, and easy weight loss. If the above symptoms occur, you need to go to the hospital in time. It is recommended not to buy medicine by yourself to avoid delaying the disease and missing the best time for treatment. In addition to drug treatment, you should control the intake of sugary foods in your diet, and focus on light foods. The staple food can be cornmeal, buckwheat noodles, etc. with dietary fiber. |
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