1. How to treat the disease of iron tree?If there are white spots on the leaves of cycads, it may be: 1. Cycad spot disease: Small light brown spots appear at first, and then expand into round or irregular spots. 2. Scale insect damage: Scale insects often suck the sap from the back of leaves, causing yellow spots. 3. Damage caused by the hemp-skinned stink bug. It sucks juice from the leaves, causing yellow spots on the leaves. First, you can scrape off the granular scale insect bodies. If some leaves are seriously infested with insect pests, you can cut off some branches and leaves without affecting the ornamental conditions. Destroy them and reduce the reproduction of pests. Secondly, use 750-1000 times of dimethoate for spraying. You can also add fungicides to prevent the invasion of pathogens. Third, if conditions permit, improve ventilation and light transmission conditions. Dimethoate is a systemic organophosphorus insecticide and acaricide. It has a wide range of insecticides and has a strong contact killing and certain stomach poisoning effect on pests and mites. It can be oxidized into more active oxydemeton-methyl in the insect body. Its mechanism of action is to inhibit acetylcholinesterase in the insect body, hinder nerve conduction and cause death. Scope of application It is suitable for the prevention and control of piercing-sucking mouthparts pests on a variety of crops, such as aphids, leafhoppers, whiteflies, leaf-mining pests and certain scales. It also has a certain prevention effect on mites. For the prevention and control of flower pests, gall mites, psyllids, fruit flies, and blind bugs, spray with 300-500 mg/kg concentration of liquid medicine. For scale insects, caterpillars, and aphids, spray with 2000-3000 times of 40% emulsion on flowers. 2. 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 3. How to treat pullorum with drugs?Generally, drugs that are sensitive to pullorum can be added to the feed or drinking water within 2-7 days of age, such as the chick pullorum medicine "Kaikoule". After the disease occurs, the first thing to do is to improve the deficiencies in feeding and management (especially temperature), and then use medication. Only by combining management and medication can the ideal brooding effect be achieved! I hope my answer can help you. 4. If a hamster is sick, how should it be treated?It should be a cold, causing wet tail. How long has it lasted? My SS had it once before, and I found it in time. I fed her steamed red apples, and it was fine in about a day. It happened when she was seven months old. Now she is two years old. If it has been there for a while, it should just be diarrhea. First feed some cooked apples, try steaming them, or you can feed some diluted glucose solution. Don't give her mouse food, but oatmeal or dry whole wheat bread. 5. GBA Ranch Story, why do chickens always get sick?Answer: Because the chicken coop is small, there are many chickens, the coop is not ventilated, it is damp, and there is poor lighting, so the chickens are always sick. 6. 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. 7. What happens when chickens become sick and lose their feathers?In rural areas, many families have built chicken coops. While working on the farm, they can catch a few chickens and raise them. They are good for both eating eggs and killing them for meat. Because rural resources are relatively abundant, there is no need to buy extra chicken feed. Leftovers at home or some wild vegetables pulled from the ground can be used to feed the chickens. The cost of raising chickens is quite low. However, many farmers who have raised chickens will find such a problem during the breeding process: the chickens will start to lose feathers while being raised. Severe feather loss reduces the chickens' ability to resist diseases, making them very susceptible to diseases. 8. The red-eared slider is sick! How to treat it? Urgent?Turtle skin rot is caused by infection with Bacillus monocytogenes. Due to the high density of breeding, turtles bite each other, or turtles cannot adapt to the environment and keep crawling, resulting in abrasion of the skin on the limbs and neck. After the bacteria invade, the skin tissue of the injured part necrotizes. Water pollution can also easily cause turtles to get sick. If not treated immediately, it will lead to death in the later stage. Ulcers occur on any part of the turtle's skin, and the lesions are swollen. The affected part of the sick turtle can be seen with the naked eye. Ulcers and the epidermis turns white. Treatment method: For mild symptoms, wipe off the surface moisture and apply chlortetracycline eye ointment or erythromycin ointment once a day. If the turtle does not stop eating, add oxytetracycline powder to the food. Put the sick turtle in water with a small amount of oxytetracycline, not too much water, soak for half an hour and then dry it (not absolutely dry). Soak with 0.001% sulfonamide or streptomycin for 48 hours, and it can be cured by repeated multiple times, with a cure rate of 95%; you can also apply gentian violet to the affected area and dry it, with a cure rate of 81%. The main ingredients of chlortetracycline and erythromycin ointment are vaseline, which has waterproof effect. For mild rotten skin, the ointment can be applied and the skin can be kept in water normally. For severe rotten skin, the ointment can be applied and the skin can be kept in dry place. 9. How to treat diarrhea in chickens and their refusal to eat?There are many reasons for chicken diarrhea, such as infection with pathogenic microorganisms such as white diarrhea, coccidia, E. coli, etc., stress response and even drinking too much water can also cause chicken diarrhea. Since the causes of chicken diarrhea are relatively complicated, losses are often caused by misdiagnosis. For this reason, the author recommends three tips for reference by chicken farmers. 1. Oral rehydration salt: Prepare the solution according to the instructions and let the chicken drink it. This is effective in replenishing the water lost by diarrhea in the chicken, improving the chicken's resistance and reducing the mortality rate. 2. Adding charcoal powder to the feed, such as charcoal powder, steamed bread charcoal, corn charcoal (made by grinding corn cakes or steamed bread into a paste), can effectively relieve diarrhea symptoms. The appropriate amount of addition is 2%-3% of the daily diet. 3. Feeding garlic Feeding garlic in moderation can not only kill bacteria and inhibit bacteria, but also enhance the chicken's immune resistance and supplement some vitamins. It has a certain effect on diarrhea in chickens caused by pathogenic bacteria infection. 10. How to treat a chicken that has a fever and can’t stand up?1. Improve chicken house management: The humidity and darkness in the chicken house will inhibit their growth. At the same time, the humid environment will also lead to the breeding of bacteria. Their legs are easily infected with bacteria, which will cause them to become weak and unable to stand up. 2. Drug treatment: After being infected by E. coli, they will also develop leg diseases, so the breeder will first treat them with drugs and then carry out post-management to help them recover. |
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