Natural treatment for stunted growth in broilers

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08:49:00

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2022

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Agribusiness Insider
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Ranting and stunting syndrome cause weight loss and lowers chicken growth performance. The disease affects chicks during the first and second weeks of growth. Additionally, allow 2 weeks intervals before restocking new flocks and vaccinating birds at early stages. As a disease prevention strategy, it is advisable to buy chicken feeds from reputable sellers and store purchased feeds well to prevent contamination.

Causes and symptoms

 the disease is caused by viruses and bacteria which attack the intestines causing poor feed efficiency. Furthermore, it affects male birds more. Also, poor bird management is the other cause of the disease. Affected birds show symptoms like low feed intake, lack of uniformity in chick growth, feather curling, and paleness on skin, feet, wattle, and beak.

Control and management

Always provide birds with organic treats in both feeds and drinking water to reestablish gut bacteria. Also, provide mineral and vitamin supplements to birds and manage poultry houses well. Furthermore, provide mineral and vitamins to birds, regulate house temperatures, and ensure good ventilation. Remove fecal droppings daily to avoid ammonia accumulation, and properly disinfect the brooder. Additionally, disinfect the brooder.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:04Ranting and stunting syndrome cause weight loss and lowers chicken growth performance.
01:0501:54The disease affects chicks during the first and second week of growth.
01:5502:52Symptoms: low feed intake, lack of uniformity in chick growth and feather curling.
02:5303:34Paleness on skin, feet, wattle and beak, as well as temporary and permanent stunted growth.
03:3504:30The disease is caused by viruses and bacteria‘s which attack intestines causing poor feed efficiency.
04:3105:09The disease affects male birds more and results due to poor bird management.
05:1006:13Control and management: provide birds with organic treats in both feeds and drinking water.
06:1406:42Provide mineral and vitamins to birds, regulate house temperatures and ensure good ventilation.
06:4307:30Remove fecal droppings daily as well as properly disinfect the brooder.
07:3108:14Allow 2 weeks interval before restocking new flock and vaccinate birds at early stages.
08:1508:49Buy chicken feeds from reputable sellers and store purchased feeds well.

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