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30/05/2022

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06/03/2022

Gas is the most efficient source for a controlled and environmentally friendly heat source. One gas brooder is recommended per a thousand chicks. What are other brooding tips you would recommend to a fellow farmer?

26/01/2022
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29/07/2021

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It is that time of year when we begin planning our gardens, ordering seeds, and dreaming of fresh...everything! If you keep chickens, it is helpful to think of your yard and garden as a closed loop chicken-garden system. Chickens can add to a healthy and bountiful garden; and a thriving garden can supply a diverse and healthy diet for chickens. For example, a few greens that your flock will enjoy, are chicory, comfrey, dandelion, clover, buckwheat and swiss chard. All of these plants are healthy for chickens and provide other ecological benefits for your yard (some improve soil health by fixing nitrogen, some provide nectar for pollinators and other beneficial insects, most are nutritious for people, other birds & wildlife, etc.) Some favorite seeds are amaranth, barley, oats and sunflower. Chickens also love cleaning up dropped fruits of mulberry, cherries, & elderberry. There’s not much that will go to waste when you have chickens around! While they enjoy eating all of these foods from your garden, they will simultaneously enhance soil fertility by working their manure into the soil, and will manage pests by grazing on weeds and insects.
Our backyards can provide a gourmet buffet for our flock during the warmer months. When we provide our chickens with a healthy and diverse diet, they will provide us with nutritious eggs, and will also help to enhance the health of our yard and garden.

Photo by Jordan Whitt on Unsplash

17/07/2021
12/07/2021

POULTRY GUIDE*
*How to treat your birds after a Disease Outbreak*

1. 🐓Flue-like
symptoms(krrrrrr,
krrrrrrr ) and/ swollen
heads:
💊Use any of these;
Respimint,
Coloxan,
Doxin,
Interflox or Coliflox
*Do not let the birds get chilled.*

2. 🐓Sick birds with red/blood droppings:
(coccidiosis)
💊Use *Sulphur* drugs
like : Sulfacox, Esb3, Amprolium, Coxoid and
Bremamed.
🌳Crushed charcoal in water, Mutiti, gavakava, mhiripiri mixed in water

3. 🐓Sick birds with
watery, greenish or
whitish droppings.
💊Use Coloxan, Doxin, Interflox, Coliflox, Sulfacox, Hi-trusulf, Esb3 or Bremamed.
🌳Gavakava in drinking water.

4. 🐓Fowl Pox, kuvhara maziso, sores and blisters:
💊Use Aliseryl, Nemovit, Sulfacox, Esb3. Control biting insects
esp mosquitoes
which spread the
disease (Use Cislin to control insects.)
🌳Gavakava in drinking water and apply the juice directly on affected areas.

5. 🐓General Sickness, inactive birds that seem cold, drooping wings but having *normal droppings*
💊Use Aliseryl, Nemovit, Terranox, Tylocip, Virukill
🌳Gavakava in drinking water.

6. 🐓Worms in bird droppings or intestines:
💊Use Piperin, Piperazine, Tetramisole or Hygromix
🌳Mhiripiri, Gavakava, Mutiti mixed in water
*Deworm broilers at 6 weeks and layers at 19 weeks. Repeat every 8 weeks.*

7. 🐓Growth Suppliments (boosters)
💊Use Aminogrow, Introchick, Broiler Vitaboost, Ashboost
🌳Gavakava

8. 🐓Egg Production Suppliments (egg booster):
💊Use Breeder vitaboost, Nemovit, Introchick or Aminogrow.
🌳Gavakava
Light triggers a hen's
pituitary gland to produce egg, ⏱provide
up to 16 hours of light
by adding
supplemental lighting.

9. 🐓Heat stress:
💊Use Betasol-c, Electrolytes and/or aspirin. Provide birds with cool water with vitamin C, to also reduce heat stress. (Stress pack)

10. 🐓Huge liver, water in belly of dead birds, ascites (just a remedy but not cure):
💊Use Bedgen-40,6, Introchick. Ensure proper
ventilation and right temperature during the early stages of growth.

11. 🐓For poisoned birds
🌳give powdered charcol in water. It will absorb the toxins.

🌳 *_Organic Remedies_* 🌳
These work as antibiotics, health boosters, dewormers with healing and preventive properties for general sickness.

🌳 *Mutiti* 🌳
Crushed the bark in water

🌳 *Mucherechesi* 🌳
Crush the pods to produce yellow powder

🌳 *Muchecheni* 🌳
Soak crushed the bark in water

🌳 *Gavakava* 🌳
Cut into pieces and dip in drinking
water or extract the juice and add in drinking water.

08/07/2021

MAJOR CHICKEN DISEASES, VIRUSES, SYMPTOMS , PREVENTION & TREATMENT:

Raising chickens both on a commercial basis or in your backyard has immense benefits. However, major chicken diseases pose a great threat to the sustainability of this venture. Many farmers give up their interest in poultry production due to the challenge of these diseases.

Knowing about these major chicken diseases presents some ideas to prevent and better manage your chickens. So i will explain major chicken diseases, covering the symptoms and how to prevent and/or treat them.

1. Newcastle Disease

Cause: Newcastle disease is a contagious viral infection causing a respiratory nervous disorder in chickens and other birds. This disease is carried by other birds including wild birds. If you touch an infected bird you can pass it on from your clothes, shoes, and other items.

Symptoms: This disease also appears through the respiratory system. You will begin to see breathing problems, discharge from their nose, their eyes will begin to look murky. They also stop laying. The bird’s legs and wings become paralyse and their neck twisted.

Prevention and Treatment: Older birds usually recover and are not carriers afterwards. However, most baby birds will die from the disease. To prevent it you vaccinate your chickens with New Castle vaccine, periodically spray your fowl run with virukill and put some in drinking water at 5mls per 5 litres

2. Fowl Pox

Cause: The disease is caused a virus called by Avipox virus. The disease can be transmitted from virus carrier to other poultry through wounds or spread the virus even to a nearby poultry house.

Symptoms: Chickens develop white spots on their skin, scabby sores on their combs, white ulcers in their mouth or trachea. They also stop laying.

Prevention and Treatment: Feed them soft food and give them a warm and dry place to try and recoup. Use bremamed at 5mls per 5 litres of water. With adequate care, there is a great chance that your birds can survive this illness. There is a vaccine called Epox or Fowl Pox that can prevent the healthy birds from contracting the disease. Else, the disease can be spread by other contaminated birds, mosquitoes and can also be contracted from the air

3. Quail disease

Cause: Clostridium colinum, a spore-forming bacterial rod is the cause of the disease. The infection spreads by the droppings from sick or carrier birds to healthy birds. The disease organism is very resistant to disinfectants and will persist under varying environmental conditions.
Symptoms: Birds with the acute form may die suddenly while in good flesh, whereas more chronically affected birds become listless, have ruffled feathers, whitish watery diarrhoea, and develop a humped-up posture. Infected birds usually die in an extremely emaciated condition.

Prevention and Treatment: Seek professional advice if you suspect infection. Bacitracin and penicillin are the most effective drugs in the treatment and prevention of this disease. If bacitracin is used, incorporate in the feed at levels up to 200 grams per tonne of feed. Addition of bacitracin to the water at the rate of one teaspoon per gallon aids in controlling an outbreak of the disease. Either method of administering bacitracin will control the disease within two weeks unless a bacitracin-resistant strain of the disease organism is present. Penicillin is also used to treat the disease if bacitracin is not effective.
Raising birds on a wire is an effective preventative measure.

4. Botulism

Cause: It is a disease caused by the ingestion of a toxin produced by the Clostridium botulinum bacterium. All domestic fowl and most wild birds are susceptible to the toxin’s effects. If your chickens have contracted this disease it means that there has been some type of dead meat left near their food and water which contaminated it.

Symptoms: Chickens begin to have progressing tremors. The tremors will progress into total body paralysis which includes their breathing. You will also notice their feathers will be easy to pull out and death usually occurs within a few hours.

Prevention and Treatment: There is an antitoxin that can be acquired from a vet. If you notice the disease early enough you can mix 1 teaspoon of Epsom salts with 30mils of warm water. Administer to the birds by dropper once daily. This disease is avoidable as long as you keep your chickens in a clean environment and clean up any dead carcass from around their environment.

5. Fowl Cholera

Cause: The causative organism of fowl cholera is Pasteurella multocida. Fowl Cholera can be contracted from wild animals or food and water that has been contaminated by this bacteria.
Symptoms: Birds begin to have a greenish or yellowish diarrhoea and obvious joint pain. They also struggle to breathe and have a darkened head or wattle.

Prevention and Treatment: Treat is by administering Bremmamed as above, however your chicken can always be a carrier of the disease. So it is usually better to put them down and destroy their carcass to prevent the spread. There is a vaccine, however, for your chickens to prevent them

6. Infectious Bronchitis

Cause: The disease is caused by avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV).
Symptoms: Chickens begin sneezing, snoring, and coughing. And then the drainage will begin to secrete from their nose and eyes. Laying will cease too.

Prevention and Treatment: You can get a vaccine to stop this disease from impacting your chickens. However, if you decide not to use a vaccine, quarantine as soon as you notice symptoms of the disease. Infectious Bronchitis is a viral disease and will travel quickly through the air. To treat Infectious Bronchitis, give your chickens a warm, dry place to recoup. A warm herb tea and feeding with fresh herbs may help.

7. Infectious Coryza

Cause: The disease is caused by a bacterium known as Hemophilus gallinarum. Outbreaks usually result from the introduction of infected or carrier birds into a flock. It can also be contracted through contaminated water and contaminated surfaces.
Symptoms: Heads become swollen. Their eyes will literally swell shut and their combs will swell. Then a discharge will begin to flow from their eyes and noses. They will stop laying and will have moisture under their wings.

Prevention and Treatment: There is a vaccine called Avivac Coryza, you need to vaccinate though its expensive in Zimbabwe about $52USD , If not, they will remain a carrier of the disease for life which is a risk to the rest of your flock.
Keep your chickens protected from other random chickens and keep their coop and water clean to prevent the disease.

8. Marek’s Disease

Cause: Marek’s disease is caused by a virus belonging to the Herpes virus group. They actually obtain the virus by breathing in pieces of shed skin and feather from an infected chick. This disease is very easy for them to catch.

Symptoms: More common in younger birds that are usually under the age of 20 weeks. Tumours begin to grow inside or outside of your chick. Their iris turns grey and they no longer respond to light. They become paralyzed.

Prevention and Treatment: If your chick gets this disease it needs to be put down. It will remain a carrier of the disease for life if it survives. However, you can give a vaccine to day-old chicks to prevent the disease.

9. Thrush

Cause: It is a fungal disease caused by the yeast Candida albicans.

Symptoms: A white oozy substance inside their crop. The chicken will appear lethargic and have a crusty vent area. And their feathers will look ruffled.It is important to mention that thrush is a fungal disease.

This means it can be contracted if you allow your chickens to eat moulded feed or other moulded food. And they can also contract the disease from contaminated water or surfaces.

Prevention and Treatment: Though there is no vaccine, it can be treated by an anti-fungal medicine that you can get from your local veterinary shops. Be sure to remove the bad food and clean their water container as well.

10. Bumblefoot

Cause: This disease is acquired the chicken wound on the foot gets infected. The chicken may accidentally cut its foot on something; when digging in the garden, scratching around in mulch, and so many other ways.

Symptoms: This infected wound swells up the leg.

Prevention and Treatment: Bumblefoot can happen very easily and it is not much you can do to prevent besides just keep a close eye on your chickens’ feet. If you find out a cut on the foot, wash and disinfect it to prevent the disease from setting up.

11. Air Sac Disease

Cause: It is caused by an organism called Mycoplasma gallisepticum.

Symptoms: Disease starts with poor laying and a weak chicken. As it progresses, coughing, sneezing, breathing problems, swollen joints, and possibly death.

Prevention and Treatment: There is a vaccine for the illness. It can also be treated with an antibiotic from the veterinary shops. It can spread from bird to bird so keep an eye out for any of these symptoms so it can be treated quickly and effectively.

12. Mushy Chick

Cause: It is a bacterial infection due to improper closure of the navel. It can usually be traced to faulty incubation, poor hatchery sanitation or chilling/overheating soon after hatching.

Symptoms: Usually, this disease shows up in newly hatched chicks that have a midsection that is enlarged, inflamed, and blue tinted. The chick will have an unpleasant scent and will appear to be drowsy. Naturally, the chick will also be weak.

Prevention and Treatment: There is no vaccine for this disease but sometimes antibiotics may work. It usually is transmitted from chick to chick or from a dirty surface where an infected chick was. Usually, it is contracted from an unclean area where a chick with a weak immune system contracts the bacteria. The best practice is to separate the birds from the sick ones in the case of the disease incidence.

13. Pullorum

Cause: The cause is a bacterium named Salmonella pullorum. This organism is primarily egg transmitted, but transmission may occur by other means. It can be contracted through contaminated surfaces and other birds that have become carriers of the disease.

Symptoms: The effect of the disease on chicks and older birds are different. The chicks show no sign of activity and have a white paste all over their backsides and also show signs of breathing difficulty. Some will die with no signs at all.

In older birds, however, you will see sneezing and coughing beside poor laying.

Prevention and Treatment: There is no vaccine for this disease, however use Bremamed to reduce the effects of the disease

14. Avian Influenza

Cause: Also known as the bird flu, It was one of my initial fears of owning chickens because all you hear about on the news is how people get sick with bird flu from their chickens. However, after knowing the symptoms you’ll be able to put that fear to rest.

You need to know how to act quickly if you are afraid your backyard birds have come in contact with it.

Symptoms: The signs include respiratory troubles and birds will stop laying. They develop diarrhoea. There may be swelling in the chicken’s face and that their comb and wattle discoloured or turned blue. They may even develop dark red spots on their legs and combs.

Prevention and Treatment: There is no vaccine and the chickens infected will always be carriers. Wild animals can even carry the disease from bird to bird. Once your birds get this disease, they need to be put down and the carcass burnt or buried. You need to sanitize all areas that the birds were, before introducing a new flock. Take great caution because this disease can make humans sick.

02/07/2021

POULTRY FARMING: BENEFITS OF FEEDING APPLE CIDER VINEGAR TO CHICKENS

For a while now cider vinegar has been in the news because of all its great properties. The good news is there has been a lot of research into the benefits of feeding it to animals including chickens because it helps keep a bird's immune system that much stronger so they can fend off any nasty diseases and infections that often plague flocks.

Mild Antiseptic and Antibiotic Properties

There are many benefits of adding apple cider vinegar to chicken's drinking water because not only will it help kill off a lot of germs due to its mild antiseptic properties but it is thought that cider vinegar also boasts mild antibiotic properties too. In short, because chickens are prone to bacterial infections adding apple cider vinegar to their water helps prevent this from happening.

It's the acidic nature of apple cider vinegar that's so good for chickens and which is such an effective means to kill off all those germs and bacteria that can sometimes take hold when a bird is weak or unwell.

Full of Vitamins and Minerals

Apart from having antiseptic and antibiotic properties, apple cider vinegar is also full of valuable minerals, vitamins and trace elements. However, you need to buy a product that's been organically produced like this you know there no preservatives, additives and colourings added to the ingredients which could prove harmful to your chickens.

Very Effective at Relieving Stress

Another real benefit of feeding apple cider vinegar to a flock of chickens is that it helps relieve any stress in birds. Stress is a major factor that can seriously affect a bird's immune system and once this is compromised, chickens tend to get very sick and are more at risk of picking up or developing a nasty disease.

Great at Treating Diarrhoea

If any of your birds shows signs of suffering from diarrhoea and you have ruled out the fact they might need worming or have picked up coccidiosis, adding apple cider vinegar to their drinking water will help them get over it with the added bonus that it also kills off any nasty bacteria that often builds up in their drinkers.

When to Use Apple Cider Vinegar

Adding apple cider vinegar to your chicken's drinking water is really beneficial when the following situations occur:

1. If you are moving house and taking your chickens to a new and unfamiliar home which can stress them out
2. Before and when you introduce any new birds into an existing flock
3. If the weather changes which can be a stressful time for chickens. This could be a sudden snow fall or any other sort of extreme weather conditions
4. If your birds have been frightened by something which includes being attacked by a fox, bird of prey, cat or dog
5. If any bird has a compromised immune system due to illness
6. When a bird has suffered some sort of injury
7. If any birds have dirty bottoms due to suffering from diarrhoea
8. It's also a good idea to add apple cider vinegar to your flock's drinking water at least once a month so your birds benefit from all its properties and as a real “pick me up” for them

How to Dilute Apple Cider Vinegar

You need to dilute your apple cider vinegar with fresh, clean water and the ratio should be 2% which translates to 20 ml to every 1 litre of water. The other thing to bear in mind is that because its so acidic, you have to avoid putting it in any galvanised drinkers because it will end up corroding the metal. It is far better to use plastic drinkers when you mix any cider vinegar with your bird's drinking water.

You should keep adding it to your flock's water for 7 days once a month. If you set up a routine of adding it at the beginning of every month, there's less chance of forgetting to do it. If you have any young chicks in your flock, apple cider vinegar can be safely added to their water at a ratio of 5% which equates to 5ml for every 1 litre of fresh, clean water.

Conclusion

Keeping chickens has never as popular as it is today with many more people keeping a few in their back gardens. Taking care of your birds throughout the year, means stocking up on a few essentials which includes treatments and tonics for your birds. Apple cider vinegar is one “must have” product that all poultry keepers should keep in stock because adding it to your chicken's drinking water is so beneficial for their overall health. It is also full of natural goodness which helps keep your bird's immune systems nice and strong, which in turn helps them fight off any nasty diseases and bacterial infections.

02/07/2021

PREVENTING WORMS IN CHICKEN

Internal parasites in chicken causes diseases, poor health and death in chicken. The following are the signs of a chicken with worms;

√ Lose of weight
√ Lose of appetite
√ Slow growth rate
√ Bloody diarrhoea
√ Pale and dry combs
√ Chickens become dull
√ Chickens stop laying eggs.

Treatment
Worms in chicken can be treated with chemical drugs or with natural herbs. I don't advise on chemical drugs because continuous use of some of them makes the worms to develop resistance thus continuing to survive in the chicken. Another disadvantage is that using some of them, you are not allowed to consume the eggs produced during deworming. So, it's good to use herbal medicine because the worms don't develop any resistance and you can continue consuming the eggs even during deworming time.

Use of Papaya Seeds ( Pawpaw Seeds)
This was my area of focus today. You can use aloevera, cucumbers, garlic and pumpkin seeds , though Papaya Seeds are very effective.

Benefits of Papaya Seeds
✓ Keeps off coccidiomycosis, bacterial and parasitic infections
✓ Prevents inflammations
✓ Removes all worms within 2 - 3 days.

How To Prepare
a) Cut the fruit into two halves and scoop the seeds.
b) Wash to remove the yellow flesh and remain with seeds alone.
c) Sun dry the seeds to total dryness.
d) Grind/crush into powder.

How To Use
You can either add to their drinking water or feeds.

1 table spoon per 2 litres

OR

1 table spoon per 2 kg feed

Use for three consecutive days and only once per month.

You can also allow them to feed directly on pawpaw and the fresh seeds.

Note:
To prevent worms, keep the bedding dry and change regularly.
Give feeds in their feeding containers of feeders instead of pouring on the floor.
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02/07/2021

POULTRY FARMING: BENEFITS OF FEEDING APPLE CIDER VINEGAR TO CHICKENS

For a while now cider vinegar has been in the news because of all its great properties. The good news is there has been a lot of research into the benefits of feeding it to animals including chickens because it helps keep a bird's immune system that much stronger so they can fend off any nasty diseases and infections that often plague flocks.

Mild Antiseptic and Antibiotic Properties

There are many benefits of adding apple cider vinegar to chicken's drinking water because not only will it help kill off a lot of germs due to its mild antiseptic properties but it is thought that cider vinegar also boasts mild antibiotic properties too. In short, because chickens are prone to bacterial infections adding apple cider vinegar to their water helps prevent this from happening.

It's the acidic nature of apple cider vinegar that's so good for chickens and which is such an effective means to kill off all those germs and bacteria that can sometimes take hold when a bird is weak or unwell.

Full of Vitamins and Minerals

Apart from having antiseptic and antibiotic properties, apple cider vinegar is also full of valuable minerals, vitamins and trace elements. However, you need to buy a product that's been organically produced like this you know there no preservatives, additives and colourings added to the ingredients which could prove harmful to your chickens.

Very Effective at Relieving Stress

Another real benefit of feeding apple cider vinegar to a flock of chickens is that it helps relieve any stress in birds. Stress is a major factor that can seriously affect a bird's immune system and once this is compromised, chickens tend to get very sick and are more at risk of picking up or developing a nasty disease.

Great at Treating Diarrhoea

If any of your birds shows signs of suffering from diarrhoea and you have ruled out the fact they might need worming or have picked up coccidiosis, adding apple cider vinegar to their drinking water will help them get over it with the added bonus that it also kills off any nasty bacteria that often builds up in their drinkers.

When to Use Apple Cider Vinegar

Adding apple cider vinegar to your chicken's drinking water is really beneficial when the following situations occur:

1. If you are moving house and taking your chickens to a new and unfamiliar home which can stress them out
2. Before and when you introduce any new birds into an existing flock
3. If the weather changes which can be a stressful time for chickens. This could be a sudden snow fall or any other sort of extreme weather conditions
4. If your birds have been frightened by something which includes being attacked by a fox, bird of prey, cat or dog
5. If any bird has a compromised immune system due to illness
6. When a bird has suffered some sort of injury
7. If any birds have dirty bottoms due to suffering from diarrhoea
8. It's also a good idea to add apple cider vinegar to your flock's drinking water at least once a month so your birds benefit from all its properties and as a real “pick me up” for them

How to Dilute Apple Cider Vinegar

You need to dilute your apple cider vinegar with fresh, clean water and the ratio should be 2% which translates to 20 ml to every 1 litre of water. The other thing to bear in mind is that because its so acidic, you have to avoid putting it in any galvanised drinkers because it will end up corroding the metal. It is far better to use plastic drinkers when you mix any cider vinegar with your bird's drinking water.

You should keep adding it to your flock's water for 7 days once a month. If you set up a routine of adding it at the beginning of every month, there's less chance of forgetting to do it. If you have any young chicks in your flock, apple cider vinegar can be safely added to their water at a ratio of 5% which equates to 5ml for every 1 litre of fresh, clean water.

Conclusion

Keeping chickens has never as popular as it is today with many more people keeping a few in their back gardens. Taking care of your birds throughout the year, means stocking up on a few essentials which includes treatments and tonics for your birds. Apple cider vinegar is one “must have” product that all poultry keepers should keep in stock because adding it to your chicken's drinking water is so beneficial for their overall health. It is also full of natural goodness which helps keep your bird's immune systems nice and strong, which in turn helps them fight off any nasty diseases and bacterial infections.




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02/07/2021

POULTRY FARMING: HOW TO TREAT COCCIDIOSIS ORGANICALLY IN CHICKENS

Coccidiosis can be treated organically using some proven natural materials at a particular rate of application. Coccidiosis in poultry is an acute poultry disease that renders farmer helpless; this disease can ravage a large flock of chickens within a few days of infection.
As an organic farmer, you have two ways of treating this disease without using synthetic drugs:

* Proper litter or bedding management
* Use of herbal medications.

Proper litter management is one of the organic ways of controlling coccidiosis in poultry. Although, it is one of the ways of preventing coccidiosis in poultry; this method can also be termed organic treatment of coccidiosis because it involves no use of coccidiosis drugs; it is just a method that makes the immediate environment of the birds unfit for the survival of the pathogen causing coccidiosis diseases.

Causes Of Coccidiosis In Poultry

It is very imperative you know the causes of coccidiosis before finding ways to prevent it. Knowing the causes of this disease is the first line of organic treatment of coccidiosis in poultry. Coccidiosis is a protozoan disease caused by Eimeria spp.

There are about 7 species but only 5 are common. Of these 5, Eimeria tenella is more fervent and common in poultry. The pathogen that causes coccidiosis, coccidia, thrive best in a wet litter or bedding material; the chickens pick and ingest the pathogen from the litter material.

After ingestion, the coccidia multiplies in the chicken’s system. The coccidia produces eggs, which are passed out from the chickens as droppings; other chickens pick up the eggs and the cycle continues.

Coccidiosis is very common with young chickens between the ages of 4 and 6 weeks; these chickens are in there brooding and rearing stages, hence, they have direct contact with the litter or bedding material. Caged chickens are rarely infected by coccidiosis because they do not have direct contact with the beddings.

If you are brooding day-old chicks or rearing chickens in deep litter system, you need to take good care of your bedding materials. Ensure they are not wet and are regularly changed; I do recommend every week but every two weeks is not bad too. The earlier, the better.

Symptoms Of Coccidiosis In Poultry

Symptoms are the indicators of diseases; chickens show arrays of symptoms when diseased. Common symptoms of poultry diseases are:

* Loss of appetite
* Reduced feed intake
* Emaciation
These are general symptoms of diseases in poultry. The major sign of coccidiosis in poultry is bloodstains in the droppings of the chickens.

Another operational tool you need as a poultry farmer is “close observation”. Before feeding your chickens and carrying out other management practices in the morning, walk around the pen to determine the color, texture, and size of the chicken’s drooping.

If you have over 200 birds in a pen and you observe just one bloodstained dropping, quickly change the bedding and treat the chickens for coccidiosis.
Coccidiosis can be controlled on early detection of this feaces but in most cases, mortality makes most poultry farmers conscious of coccidiosis.

Organic Treatment Of Coccidiosis In Chickens

When you observe bloodstains in the droppings of your chickens, it is a sure sign of coccidiosis. You can treat coccidiosis organically using these ingredients:
* Bitter leaf
* Garlic
* Lime
* Cayenne pepper

These are the natural ingredients needed to make organic medicine for coccidiosis in poultry. Blend 500 grams of garlic, 2 peeled lime, 30 grams of cayenne pepper and 200 grams of bitter leaves, all in 2 liters of water. Strain the mixture and collect the liquid portion separately.

Dosage: To treat coccidiosis naturally, serve at 10ml per liter of drinking water for 5 days consecutively, and then change the bedding material. However, you can serve occasionally for prevention, maybe weekly, at a rate of 3ml per liter of drinking water.

Coccidiosis is best treated naturally by adopting preventive measures such as; keeping the bedding material dry always, changing the bedding material regularly and using this organic treatment on a scheduled basis. If possible, fumigation of the pen and bedding should be done before stocking and brooding. It kills the Coccidia present in the poultry house.

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