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How to control leukocytosis in chickens under the forest?

author:Jishan Huayao

How to control leukocytosis in chickens under the forest?

Resident leukocytosis is a hematosporosis caused by the parasitism of leukoplasma parasitoides in chickens, and the vector is insects. Preventing vector insects from entering the chicken coop or killing vector insects around the chicken coop is fundamental to the prevention and control of this disease. Grasp the law of the disease, before the epidemic or in the early stage of the epidemic with drugs to prevent, can receive satisfactory results.

The following medications are optional for prophylaxis: sulfamethoxypyrimidine 25 to 75 mg/kg or pyrimethamine 1 mg/kg mixed in feed, sulfadimequinoline 77 to 130 mg/kg mixed in feed. The above drugs have been taken continuously during epidemic periods and have good results. In addition, prior to the epidemic season, continuous internal use of cloxypyridine 125 mg/kg mixed with feed had good results.

Treatment options: sulfamethoxypyrimidine 500 mg/l water for 3 to 7 days, then 300 mg/l for 2 days; sulfamethoxymethoprim 400 mg/dry g and pyrimethamine 4 mg/kg mixed with feed for 1 week, switch to a preventive dose; compound dimethobacterium net 200 mg/kg mixed with feed continuously, to prevent drug poisoning, can be taken continuously for 5 days, discontinued for 2-3 days, and then taken again. Pay attention to changing the drug in time to avoid drug resistance.

How to control leukocytosis in chickens under the forest?