How to protect your chicken from newcastle disease

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCw7HUwd3c4

Duration: 

00:06:38

Year of Production: 

2021

Source/Author: 

Scientific Animations Without Borders
»Raising chickens, guinea fowl, turkeys, and other birds for eggs and meat and for sale in the market, is an excellent way to provide fresh, healthy food for your family and money for your household. Disease, however, can devastate a small flock. Newcastle disease is caused by a virus and is highly contagious among chickens, turkeys pheasants, partridges, and other wild and captive birds. Newcastle disease can cause all chickens in a flock to die in just a few days.«

Newcastle is a viral disease, highly contagious and can kill the entire flock in a short time, however the disease can be prevented through following proper prevention measures.

Additionally birds attacked by Newcastle show different signs such as sneezing and running nose, coughing, breathing difficulty, eye, neck and head swellings, greenish watery manure. Low feed intake, sleeping, dropping wings, walking difficulty and neck twisting. It spreads through infected birds, new birds, through infected farm tools and air.

Control measures

Always isolate sick birds far from the rest of the flock and contact a veterinary doctor on how to manage a sick flock. Also for proper disposal and control of disease spread slaughter all sick birds and burn or burry dead birds.

Prevention measures

Ensure regular flock vaccination and separate newly bought birds for proper disease examination. Also maintain good hygiene around the flock by washing hands, clothes and shoes before handling birds. Always limit contact between chicken and other domestic poultry to prevent Newcastle from spreading. Additionally, keep birds in an elevated clean safe, well ventilated cage to allow manure fall freely and minimize contact with germs.

Furthermore, provide supplementary feeds to free range chickens to boost body immunity against diseases. Lastly feed birds at a specific time in the afternoon this helps animals to come back home thus protecting them from predators.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:32Poultry farming is source of healthy food and source of income however diseases kill birds.
01:3301:57Newcastle is a viral disease, highly contagious and kill entire flock in a shorter time.
01:5802:34It spreads through infected birds, new birds, through infected farm tools, air
02:3502:52Signs; sneezing and running nose, coughing, breathing difficulty, eye, neck and head swellings, greenish watery manure.
02:5303:12Low feed intake, sleeping, dropping wings, walking difficulty, neck twisting.
03:1303:30Isolate sick birds and contact a veterinary doctor on how to manage a sick flock.
03:3103:44Slaughter all sick birds and burn or burry all dead birds.
03:4504:17Prevention measures; regularly vaccinate flock and separate newly bought birds.
04:1804:37Maintain good hygiene around the flock and limit contact between chicken and other domestic poultry.
04:3805:10Keep birds in an elevated clean safe, well ventilated cage and provide supplementary feeds to free range chickens.
05:1105:23Feed birds at a specific time in the afternoon and vaccinate birds
05:2406:38Summary

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