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1. How to prevent free-range chickens from getting sick?

There are two types of free-range chickens. One is to raise chickens in the courtyard, usually in small numbers, mainly for personal use. The other is to raise chickens in woodlands, orchards, hills, etc. for profit. Free-range chickens are more likely to be exposed to external pathogens, so they are often prone to diseases. For example, intestinal diseases such as necrotizing enteritis and ulcerative enteritis, chicken histomoniasis (also known as appendicitis or blackhead disease), parasitic diseases, chicken pox, etc. (This article is from the technical column of China Chicken Farming Network-Chicken Disease Professional Network)

To reduce the chance of disease in free-range chickens, the following points should be achieved:

1. Choose a good site. The site should be conducive to epidemic prevention and convenient for transportation. It is advisable to choose a dry, dry and well-drained place. There should be no stagnant ponds, sewage pits, etc. in the chicken activity area, so that the accumulated water on the site can be discharged after rain.

2. Build a chicken coop. A chicken coop of suitable size should be built so that the chickens can rest when it is dark or rainy.

3. Strengthen management. Supplement feed according to the season and site conditions to prevent the chickens from suffering from nutritional deficiencies. Remove the feces in the chicken house in a timely manner and disinfect the chicken house and activity area regularly. When raising chickens in the woods or orchards, prevent the chickens from accidentally ingesting pesticides and being poisoned.

4. Disease prevention. Feed some antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs regularly. Deworm the chickens regularly. Routine vaccines should be administered on time and correctly, especially in summer and autumn, and chicken pox prevention should be done in advance.

I hope my answer can help you

2. How to prevent goldfish from getting sick?

1. Disinfection of the tank Before raising fish, the fish tank should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Soak the fish tank in concentrated potassium permanganate solution or bleach solution for about 5 minutes to disinfect it, then rinse it with clean water. It can be used after soaking in clean water for a long time. After releasing the fish, the tank should also be disinfected regularly, generally once every 2 months. The specific method is to pour the fish into another clean tank first, then clean and disinfect the original tank. The disinfectant can be a dilute potassium permanganate solution. After disinfection, rinse the solution with clean water and then put the fish back.

2. Fish disinfection: Newly purchased goldfish may carry some bacteria and parasites. If not removed in time, they will infect other healthy fish and cause the fish to become sick and die. Therefore, new fish must be isolated and bathed in medicine before entering the fish tank. The specific method is to soak in 0.2 x10~ potassium permanganate solution for 15~30 minutes. The fish in the original tank should also be disinfected regularly every 2 months, and the disinfection method is similar.

3. Tool disinfection: All tools used for fish farming, such as scoop nets, ladles, filters, etc., should be cleaned, disinfected, and dried regularly. Tool disinfection can also be carried out together with tank disinfection.

3. How to prevent chickens from getting sick?

To prevent the occurrence of diseases, disinfect the breeding ground and control the temperature. The following points should be noted when raising chickens in summer:

One is to reduce the stocking density. Chickens are particularly afraid of heat, and the stocking density of chickens should be reduced in time according to the rising temperature.

The second is to change the drinking water frequently. In summer, the water in the chicken feeder is easily heated by the sun. The waterer should be placed in a cool place and the water should be changed frequently. It is best to use pure cool water from underground.

The third is to release the chickens early and pen them late. In summer, the chickens should be released to the playground at daybreak and fed, and then penned after dark to minimize the time the chickens stay in the chicken coop. After the beginning of the dog days, you can also build some wooden racks in the orchard for the chickens to roost, and let the chickens spend the night under the pergola.

Fourth, scientific feeding. In summer, the sunshine time is long, so the feeding frequency should be increased. Feed more in the morning and evening, less at noon, and feed twice a day, with a half-hour interval in between, so as to induce the chickens to increase their appetite.

Fifth, do a good job of epidemic prevention. There are many mosquitoes and flies in summer, which can easily spread diseases. Therefore, we must do a good job of disinfection and epidemic prevention in the chicken house to prevent the occurrence of diseases.

The chicken house should be cleaned once a day and the sand should be frequently placed on the floor. Reduce stress. Chickens are timid and easily frightened, and are very sensitive to changes in the external environment. Therefore, there should be a certain time and sequence for feeding, adding water, picking up eggs, disinfecting, cleaning, and cleaning up feces. Work should be done gently, and strangers and other animals are strictly prohibited from entering the chicken house. You can also add an appropriate amount of multivitamins or other anti-stress drugs to the feed or drinking water to prevent and reduce the losses caused by stress reactions.

4. How to prevent eagles from catching chickens?

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The chicks are first kept in a certain safe area and covered with nets, and are not released until they are half grown.

2.

Prepare a sand gun and observe at any time to understand the activity patterns of the eagle. For example, when you see an eagle circling in the sky around noon or afternoon, fire the sand gun.

5. How to prevent chicks from being trampled?

Hello, I’m Qinggege. Chicks are small and cute, but it’s very troublesome to raise chicks. Let me answer this question below!

Chicks grow and develop relatively quickly and have high nutritional requirements. Their temperature regulation function is not perfect during their infancy and their resistance to disease is weak. Therefore, they must be carefully cared for. If they are not careful, they will develop various diseases and die. Preventive measures must be taken in production to reduce the loss of chicks.

The main reason why chicks are piled up or trampled is that their body temperature regulation function is not yet fully developed and their adaptability to temperature is very poor. They will definitely gather in groups when the temperature is low. It is recommended to maintain the temperature of the chickens between 25-26 degrees Celsius, especially at night.

If the temperature is not well kept during brooding and the temperature is too low, the chicks will find it difficult to maintain a balanced body temperature for a long time, and in severe cases they may freeze to death. If the indoor temperature is too high, occasionally opening doors and windows for ventilation will also make the chicks susceptible to colds.

Do not put feed and pesticides together, do not feed moldy and spoiled feed, and provide complete and balanced feed during the brooding period to avoid nutritional imbalance or malnutrition. The indoor air is polluted and the ventilation is insufficient; the temperature fluctuates rapidly; some emphasize heat preservation, but the air is not circulated, resulting in suffocation; some use high-power lamps for heating, which causes heat death due to excessive humidity.

The temperature used during the brooding period should be flexibly controlled according to the season, climate, type of brooder, physique of chicks, age, etc. While maintaining the temperature of the brooding house, do not ignore ventilation, but avoid drafts and draughts to prevent the wind from blowing directly on the chicks. Humidity is very important for the growth and development of chicks. In the first 10 days, the indoor relative humidity should be maintained at 60%-65%, and moisture-proof should be paid attention to in the middle and late stages.

Lighting and stocking density: full-day light for 1-3 days old, 15-20 hours per day for 4-5 days old; 16-18 hours per day for 6-9 days old; 14-16 hours per day for 10-14 days old; 12-14 hours per day for 15-28 days old; 8-10 hours per day for 28-42 days old.

After the chicks are placed in the nursery, they are counted and divided into groups according to strength and weakness. Strong chicks are placed away from the heat source, while weak chicks are placed close to the heat source. When raising chicks in multi-layer cages, weaker chicks are placed on the upper layer and stronger chicks are placed on the lower layer. When raising chicks in large batches indoors, the density of the flock should be adjusted as the chicks grow up to prevent the flock from stacking and squeezing.

The above are the methods to prevent chickens from being trampled. I hope it can be helpful to everyone! I hope everyone can take good care of the chickens and let them grow up healthy!

6. How to prevent chickens from pecking each other?

How to prevent chickens from pecking each other:

1. Beak trimming: The first beak trimming can be done at 7 to 10 days of age, and the second beak trimming can be done at 12 to 14 weeks of age. Try to trim the beak into an inclined surface.

2. Reasonable diet combination: In addition to meeting the needs of protein, minerals and vitamins, add 0.2% methionine or 1% to

2% feather meal, or 2% to 3% alfalfa meal, can effectively prevent the occurrence of pecking. Add calcium sulfate (natural gypsum powder) to the diet, 1 to 3 grams per chicken per day for 15 days, or add 0.6% to 1% sodium sulfate (glauber's salt).

3. Improve feeding conditions: Keep air circulation in the house, adjust temperature and humidity. The density of the chickens should be reasonable to avoid crowding.

4. Develop a reasonable lighting system: prevent the light from changing from long to short, strong to weak, and reduce strong light stimulation. Try to keep the chickens quiet and reduce stress. If fluorescent lamps are used, cover the lamps with a layer of green or pink gauze.

7. How to prevent the server from being caught by chicken catching tools?

We try our best to avoid the server being hacked or the chicken being caught.

1. Change the server login port. The default port for Windows is 3389, and the default port for Linux is 22. These ports are basically scanned.

2. Change your username and password when logging in to avoid using a simple account and password. Do not disclose your login information at will.

3. Timely update of vulnerability patches. Some patch installation packages should be updated in time to avoid the server being hacked through vulnerabilities. 1.

If these servers are well built, they will rarely be hacked or caught.

8. How to make chickens sick and die quickly?

Oops! This is not good.

Love animals, don't harm them. How did it provoke you? ? ? Chickens are killed by people, and they know they feel uncomfortable and painful. What about the other way around? If you were killed, what would you do? Let it go! It's so pitiful! What do you think? People know how to cherish their own lives, and animals know it too! Mind! You will reap what you sow. You will not be able to escape in the future. Don't cause trouble for yourself!

9. How to prevent birds from stealing chicken feed?

Cover the chicken coop with a net so that birds can't fly in and steal food.

10. How to prevent bobcats from eating your chickens?

If you want to prevent cats from eating chicken, you can lock up the cat or lock up the chicken, which can effectively prevent cats from eating chicken. Cats eating chicken may be caused by excessive hunger or playing. In daily life, cats should be fed on time to prevent cats from being too hungry and looking for food.

You can also keep a dog at home. Cats are more afraid of dogs. If you have a dog at home, it can also reduce the cat's eating chicken.

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