Chickens pulling bloodshot feces is a relatively common problem, and there are many farmers who have consulted about this issue recently. Next, I will give you a detailed introduction to the causes and treatment methods of bloody feces in chickens, hoping to help you solve your doubts.
1. The solution to the bloody feces of chickens
When we encounter the problem of chickens pulling bloody feces, we can use: Likang Swordsman for intestinal repair. Likang Swordsman contains a variety of Chinese herbal medicines to stop bleeding and dysentery, which can effectively prevent and treat fecal abnormalities and intestinal bleeding caused by various factors including coccidia, repair the intestinal mucosa, eliminate intestinal ulcers, and relieve the symptoms of diarrhea. Of course, in order to completely treat the problem of bloody stool in chickens, we also need to combine specific causes with targeted medication. For example, if there is coccidiosis in the chicken, we also need to use it with sulfachloropyrazine sodium, and if the chicken suffers from enterotox syndrome, we need to cooperate with the cod liver swordsman to better repair the damaged intestinal mucosa and treat the problem of bloody stool in chickens.
2. The reason why chickens pull bloody feces
When encountering bloody feces in chickens, everyone's first reaction is usually that there is coccidia in the chicken. Of course, coccidiosis is one of the most common causes of bloody stools in chickens: coccidiosis enterosum causes tomato-like or rotten meat stools in chickens, and coccidiosis cecum causes bloody stools in chickens. However, the bloody feces of chickens are not only the cause of coccidia, all factors that can cause bleeding in the digestive tract of chickens may cause bloody feces in chickens, such as: chickens suffer from enterotoxic syndrome, tapeworms in chickens, mycotoxin poisoning in chickens, etc., these factors will cause bloody feces in chickens.
In short, many reasons can cause chickens to pull bloody feces, and we need to take targeted measures to intervene according to the specific situation to avoid the aggravation of the symptoms of the flock.