How to Protect Your Chickens from Newcastle Disease in English (USA)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSB03G1d8LU

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00:06:02

Year of Production: 

2021

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SAWBO™ 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.«

Being of high nutritional values to the farmers, poultry farming is determined by the type and level of technology used.

Poultry farming is done for eggs, meat, income and for manure used in garden for organic farming how ever, new castle disease caused by a virus and is highly contagious that can cause all chicken in the flock to die in a few days

New castle management

As new castle spreads when healthy birds come into close contact with infected plants, other sources of disease are new birds from market, unclean farm tool, feed, manure and from near the flock. The signs include sneezing, coughing, gasping, swelling around eyes, greenish watery manure, eating less or not at all, dropping wings, sleeping, flopped feathers, un coordinated movement and twisted neck.

Additionally, to prevent the disease, any bird with signs should be separated immediately and placed far from place of flock and contact agricultural extension officer for advice. Continue by slaughtering the birds showing severe signs of illness and burry or burn them for proper disposal.

Furthermore, prevent also by vaccinating birds regularly, maintain good hygiene around flock and limit contact between chicken with other domestic birds. Provide additional good feed for chicken on free range and vaccinate birds against new castle disease regularly.

Finally, talk with livestock extension officer for advice.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:38Raising birds for eggs, meat and for sale.
00:3900:58New castle disease is caused by a virus and is highly contagious to birds.
00:5901:04New castle can cause all chicken in a flock to die in a few days.
01:0501:18It spreads when healthy birds come into close contact with infected birds.
01:1901:37Others include contact with unclean farm tools.
01:2001:57Signs are sneezing, coughing, gasping, swelling around eyes, greenish watery manure.
01:5802:04Others are eating less, dropping wings, sleeping, flopped feathers.
02:0502:20Others are un coordinated movements, twisted neck.
02:2102:30Any bird with signs must be separated immediately and placed far from flock.
02:3102:38Contact agricultural extension officer for advice.
02:3902:52Slaughter birds showing severe signs of illness, burry or burn them.
02:5303:10Prevent disease by vaccinating birds regularly.
03:1103:31Keep birds that have failed to sell in market separate from rest for 3 weeks.
03:3203:43Maintain good hygiene around flock.
03:4404:09If possible, limit contact between chicken with other domestic birds.
04:1004:40Provide additional good feed for chicken on free range.
04:4104:50Vaccinate birds against new castle disease regularly.
04:5105:12Talk with livestock extension officer for advice.
05:1306:02Summary

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