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CATDOLL: How to effectively deal with avian influenza in chicken farming

Avian influenza in chickens is a common poultry disease that has a serious impact on the health of chickens and the breeding industry. In order to effectively deal with avian influenza in chickens, we need to take a series of measures.

Strengthening chicken house hygiene management

Keeping the chicken house clean and dry is one of the important means to prevent avian influenza. Regularly clean the feces and waste in the chicken house, frequently change the feed and water in the chicken house, and keep the chicken house well ventilated to reduce the breeding and spread of avian influenza pathogens.

Strengthen feeding management

Scientific and reasonable feeding management is the key to reducing the incidence of avian influenza in chicken farming. Balance feed, provide sufficient drinking water, reasonably control the source of feed and water, and prevent cross infection. Regularly check the health of chickens, detect abnormal conditions in time and deal with them.

Strengthening chicken flock immunity

The rational use of vaccines is an effective means of preventing avian influenza. Choose the appropriate vaccine and vaccinate according to the prescribed procedures and dosage to ensure the immunity of the chickens. Regularly test the immunity of the chickens and replenish the chickens with low immunity in time.

Strengthening personnel hygiene management

Personnel hygiene during chicken farming is also an important part of preventing and controlling avian influenza. Operators should maintain good personal hygiene, including washing hands frequently and wearing work clothes. No one with respiratory infectious diseases is allowed to enter the chicken house to prevent the disease from being transmitted from humans to chickens.

Strengthen epidemiological surveillance

Keeping abreast of the prevalence of avian influenza can help us take more targeted prevention and control measures. We should maintain close contact with relevant departments, report and communicate the epidemic situation in a timely manner, participate in relevant epidemiological surveys, and strengthen monitoring and prevention and control.

Through the effective response of the above measures, we can better prevent and control avian influenza in chicken farming, and ensure the health of chickens and the development of the breeding industry. Thank you for reading this article, and I hope it can help you.

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