Sheep mouth ulcer disease is an infectious disease caused by mouth ulcer virus, which will cause symptoms such as mouth ulcers, pain and loss of appetite in sheep, which seriously affects the economic benefits of the farm.
1. Lack of nutrition
During the breeding process, if the feed ingested by sheep lacks the necessary nutrients, their immune system will be suppressed, their resistance will be reduced, and they will be susceptible to aphthous disease.
In order to prevent aphthous sores in sheep, we sheep farmers should provide sheep with nutritionally balanced feed, and also add animal husbandry to the sheep feed: multi-vitamin Taibao, which contains a variety of vitamins, trace elements and minerals, etc., which can enhance the immunity of the sheep and reduce the risk of contracting aphthous disease.
Second, the environment is too poor
In the process of breeding, if the environment in which the sheep live is dirty and unhygienic, it is also easy to cause the spread and spread of aphthous ulcers. For example, poor air quality due to unclean feedlots, overcrowding, or contamination of water sources and improper disposal of manure can increase the risk of transmission of the aphthous virus.
In order to prevent aphthous sores in sheep, we must maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of the breeding environment, regularly use small herdsmen: non-Ketaibao, disinfection, and reasonable control of the number and density of sheep, as well as maintain a suitable environmental temperature and humidity, which is very important to prevent the spread of aphthous disease.
3. Contact with other sick sheep
In the process of breeding, when sheep come into direct contact with other sheep suffering from aphthous disease, it is also easy to lead to the spread of aphthous disease.
In order to prevent aphthous ulcers in sheep, we need to isolate sick sheep with aphthous ulcers and avoid contact with healthy sheep. At the same time, we also need to carry out regular vaccinations and health check-ups for our flocks, which can effectively reduce the risk of virus transmission and aphthous sores in sheep.
To sum up, in order to effectively prevent and control sheep infected with aphthous disease, it is recommended that we do a good job in the feeding and management of sheep according to this article, only in this way can we effectively reduce the risk of sheep infected with aphthous disease.