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  • coccidia is horrible i got it from goats that i bought from an auction, ofcourse they were sick... and i was sooo sick, got to the point that i threw up black... and was only able to save 3 out of 7 goats :/ so wash your hands with bleach O.O

  • Dear Sir: I am planning to keep chickens, as i dont know much about them but there is a disease which kills the chickens it only comes in the month of march and april and kills all the chickens wheather its kind of flue or any other disease how do i over come such diseases in chickens and what guidence you would like to give me for starting to have my own chickens.

    Regards.

  • @03333450335

    Hello: Preventing these diseases is often easier than trying to treat and control them. Good sanitation in the poultry house, washing boots and clothing between caring for different groups of chickens, and good rearing practices will help to prevent disease in your poultry flock.

    You can find more information by visiting the 4-H Global Knowledge website, clicking on "Learning Tools" and referring to the "Caring for Chickens" section.

    Best of luck with your chickens!

  • @03333450335

    Mortality in chickens can be caused by many diseases.

    Information that must be known in advance is the age of chickens that died?, It happens whether acute or chronic? and its symptoms?

    in young chickens under 35 days old, common diseases arise and can cause death is a newcastle disease and Gumboro. acute in older chickens, ND or HPAI. This is also acute.

    Moderate chronic disease can cause death if untreated, mis treatment.

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