How to treat Candida albicans infection in chickens Symptoms of excessive mycotoxins in chickens

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-30

How is Candida albicans infection in chickens** Symptoms of excessive mycotoxins in chickens.

In recent years, mycotoxin poisoning has become one of the main diseases in the broiler breeding industry, which has seriously plagued China's broiler breeding industry.

At present, the breeding environment is complex, poultry diseases are increasing day by day, accurate poultry disease diagnosis is a key to reducing the risk, want to diagnose accurately, need sophisticated instruments and many years of clinical experience, diagnosis of chicken, duck and goose disease to Jiangsu Xuzhou Poultry Disease Diagnosis Center (Xuzhou Poultry Disease Diagnosis Center belongs to the Great Beauty Goose Group), Gaode Map Navigation Xuzhou Poultry Disease Diagnosis Center or Great Beauty Goose Group Headquarters.

Chicken candidiasis symptoms:

The infection of the upper gastrointestinal tract caused by Candida albicans is characterized by the occurrence of white cheese sandwich on the mucosa of the esophagus and vegetarian sac of sick chickens, erosion and ulcers can be seen after glass sandwiching, foul odor in the mouth, loss of appetite for spitting acid water in the mouth, mental depression, and common stools are usually brown and watery.

The bedding of ground chickens mainly includes peanut shells, rice husks, wheat straw, sawdust, etc., in the high temperature and high humidity environment, the bedding is easy to mold, broilers eat the bedding or the feed that falls on the bedding in breeding, resulting in mold infection or ingestion of mycotoxins.

Mycotoxins can cause reduced egg production, eggshell quality, fertilization and hatchability, and embryonic death during hatchingMycotoxins affect egg production by reducing the synthesis and transport of hepatic yolk precursors, and the decline in feed intake and the unreasonable price-to-price ratio are the delays in the sexual maturation of hens.

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