1. What disease causes chickens to have yellow-white or green feces?Chickens have yellow, white and green feces. This is mainly caused by chicken E. coli. I hope my answer can help you. 2. What disease causes chickens to have yellowish and white feces?Chicken diarrhea is yellow-white and thin. There are two kinds of diseases caused by it: ① Reticuloendotheliosis. It usually causes lesions in the digestive system, such as lesions in the intestines, gizzard and glandular stomach, with symptoms of indigestion and yellow feces, similar in color to feed. ② Enterotoxic syndrome. This disease is prone to occur after coccidiosis because the intestinal wall becomes inflammatory and thickened and the absorption function is reduced. Some sick chickens are infected with Eimeria, Escherichia coli or anaerobic bacteria and develop enteritis. The chickens have symptoms of malnutrition, such as poor growth, white combs and chicken feet, etc. Treatment method: The brooding room must be thoroughly disinfected before the chicks are introduced. The chicken cages, feed troughs, sinks, and floors should be repeatedly rinsed and disinfected with hot alkaline water. At the same time, the chicken manure in the chicken farm should be cleaned up in time and treated pollution-free. The chicken house should be kept dry during daily breeding, and the chicken house should be disinfected at least 2 to 3 times a week, which can greatly improve the body's disease resistance. During daily feeding, the chickens should also be given a reasonable diet to ensure the normal nutritional needs of the chickens. Young chickens have a relatively high demand for vitamin K. Keeping the chicken house clean and sanitary and the chickens' nutrition balanced can effectively prevent the occurrence of chicken coccidiosis. Warm reminder: When chickens become sick, they must be treated in a timely manner to avoid delaying the treatment time and causing unnecessary losses. 3. Picture of turtle feces?The picture above shows the feces of a turtle. The feces of a turtle are in the shape of brown mud. 4. How to ferment chicken manure?Hello! After the feces are fermented, they are not only good animal feed (such as feeding cattle, pigs, fish, shrimp, fly maggots, etc.), but also can be made into fertilizer. It is recommended to use Nongshengle feces fermentation agent to treat feces. I am an old customer of this company. It is simple and effective to use. Find Nongshengle and you will find their technicians. I mainly use it to make organic fertilizer. You can refer to the following production method. Hope this helps! ! Hope this helps! ! There are many ways to process feces, including physical methods, chemical methods, microbial fermentation methods, and a combination of methods. Foreign and local methods, ancient and modern methods coexist, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, and should be adapted to local conditions. The traditional way to ferment feces as fertilizer is to let it pile up and ferment naturally for 5 to 6 months. It also takes about 20 days or a month to use it as feed. This will emit odor, pollute the environment, and cause a large amount of nutrient loss. The use of microbial fermentation to treat feces can not only speed up the fermentation process, shorten the fermentation time, prevent waste and increase the nutritional value of feces, but also dry the feces by generating temperature through fermentation, saving energy consumption, low cost, simple operation, and easy promotion, so it is popular among users. This method is suitable for treating animal feces such as chicken manure, pig manure, cattle and sheep manure, duck manure, quail manure, rabbit manure, pigeon manure, etc. 5. Do chickens eat rabbit feces?Rabbit feces has lower digestible energy and protein than chicken feed. After being digested by rabbits, the nutrition is greatly reduced. How can it be fed to chickens? 6. Pictures of snake feces?Normal, healthy snake poop is black and white. The shape depends on what they eat. If they are fed baby mice, the poop will be thinner. If they are fed adult mice, the poop will be more solid and have hair in it. The poop of different snakes is also different. The poop of colubrid snakes will be a little thinner, and the shape of python poop will be a bit like that of a kitten. If the stool is yellow-green, it may be enteritis. If it is dark green and mushy, it is the late stage of enteritis. 7. Picture of ostrich droppings?Answer: Ostrich feces are dark green, delicate and well digested, with large urine output, transparent urine and a small amount of white urate. 8. Picture of crow droppings?The droppings of crows are white with a little black in the middle. They are the same as ordinary birds. Their growth habits: except for the breeding season, they move in pairs. In other seasons, they move in small groups of 3-5 or more than 10. Sometimes they also move in mixed groups. Occasionally, they can be seen in large groups of dozens or even hundreds. They usually roost on trees or on the ground, and also on electric poles and roofs. They dig and peck for food in the wilderness. They are highly gregarious. Except for a few species, they often nest in groups and wander in mixed groups in autumn and winter. Their behavior is complex, showing strong intelligence and social activities. Their calls are simple and harsh. 9. What disease causes chickens to have colorless watery feces and how to treat it?Watery droppings in chickens can indicate different diseases in the chickens. 1. Intestinal inflammation Intestinal inflammation caused by necrotic enteritis, intestinal cramps, heat stress, salt poisoning, etc. can cause chickens to have watery feces. Necrotic enteritis in chickens: mucus appears in the intestines, mixes into the feces, and is excreted with the feces, causing watery stools. Chicken intestinal spasm: Intestinal spasm can irritate the intestines, speeding up the excretion of water in the body, resulting in watery stools. Heat stress: Heat stress causes chickens to drink a lot of water, resulting in excessive water in the intestines. Salt poisoning: Chickens consume large amounts of salt, which leads to salt poisoning. This will cause a large amount of water in the body to be mobilized to the chicken's intestines, thus forming watery stools. 2. Urethritis Urethritis is usually caused by kidney inflammation, which is commonly caused by gout, infectious bursal disease, and renal bronchitis. Gout in chickens: Feces generally present semi-fluid urate. Infectious bursal disease: In the early stage, the stool is rice-soup-like, which gradually develops into watery stool. Renal bronchitis: The symptoms are similar to those of infectious bursal disease, but the harm is more serious than infectious bursal disease. In severe cases, watery stools may appear as jets. Based on the analysis of watery feces in chickens, we can summarize "what disease does watery feces in chickens cause" and choose symptomatic treatment based on the specific symptoms. 10. What is a normal picture of calf’s feces?The feces of a calf that has just been born is light yellow. |
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