Mycoplasma infection is also a relatively common problem in chicken farming, and it is a relatively serious respiratory disease that can adversely affect the growth and health of chickens. Today, let's take a look at the symptoms and prevention of Mycoplasma chicken infection for your reference.
It is necessary to adhere to the principle of "prevention first, strengthening management, and comprehensive prevention and control", and the close combination of drugs, vaccines, and management can effectively prevent the occurrence of this disease.
1. Medication
If a flock develops a mycoplasma infection, it should be treated with medication as soon as possible. It can be used: Masheng Swordsman + Doxycycline, while strengthening the ventilation of the chicken coop and treating diseases.
2. Booster vaccination
Vaccination is effective in reducing the chance of mycoplasma infection and reducing morbidity.
3. Strengthen management
It mainly includes: adopting an all-in, all-out feeding mode, selecting high-quality chicks, ensuring suitable temperature, humidity, light and ventilation conditions, nutritionally balanced with diets, attaching importance to the quality of dietary raw materials, drinking water should be sufficient and hygienic, maintaining good environmental hygiene, strictly implementing the epidemic prevention and disinfection system, and doing a good job in the disinfection of the environment, enclosures, personnel and equipment.
4. Reduce various stress factors
Stress factors such as poor management, nutritional deficiencies in feed, poor ventilation in poultry houses, polluted air and sudden climate change can all cause mycoplasma infection or outbreaks.
Mycoplasmosis is a chronic respiratory infection caused by infection with Mycoplasma vicarum virula. In recent years, this disease has become an important infectious disease that seriously endangers the chicken industry, and farmers should pay attention to it.
Sick chickens mainly have respiratory symptoms, often bronchitis, air sac inflammation, etc., typical symptoms are: wheezing, cough, runny nose and rales in breathing. Moreover, the course of the disease progresses slowly, lasts for a long time, and can exist and spread in the flock for a long time, and if not treated in time, it will continue to reduce the immunity of the flock, resulting in mixed infection with other diseases, resulting in casualties in sick chickens.
The above is an introduction to the symptoms of Mycoplasma chinensis infection and comprehensive prevention and control measures, I hope to give you some reference and help. Follow me and learn the knowledge and technology of poultry farming every day!