Chicken coccidiosis, also known as chicken coccidiosis, is a common parasitic infection in chickens. This article will introduce the causes, symptoms and effective treatments of chicken coccidiosis to help breeders better understand and deal with this disease. CausesCoccidiosis is caused by a protozoan called Coccidia gallinae that lives in the digestive tract of chickens. Coccidia gallinae multiply in the chicken's digestive tract, causing infection. symptomChickens infected with coccidia will show symptoms such as loss of appetite, diarrhea, weight loss, and low feather quality. Severely infected chickens may also suffer from anemia, emaciation, and slow growth and development. TreatmentFor chicken coccidiosis, the treatment of chickens can be chemical drugs and preventive measures. Commonly used chemical drugs include furanidone, polymyxin B, etc., which can be administered through feed or drinking water. In addition, maintaining good hygiene and disinfection of the breeding environment and keeping the chickens' living environment clean and dry are important means of preventing and controlling chicken coccidiosis. Thank you for reading this article about chicken coccidiosis. I hope it can help you better understand and prevent this disease. |
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