Serositis occurs more on ducklings, and the immunity of ducklings is relatively weak, once infected with serositis, there will be serious **, causing serious economic losses to farmers. So how should ducklings be treated if they have serositis, and what kind of medicine should be used to treat them? Let's take a look at the best methods of duckling serositis.
First of all, let's understand the symptoms of duckling serositis, so that our farmers can make an accurate diagnosis. When the following symptoms are observed in the duckling, it can basically be judged to be serositis: lack of energy, neck contraction, mouth against the ground, weak legs, unsteady standing and unwilling to move, loss of appetite and do not want to eat; Some ducklings have secretions from their eyes and noses; Loose stools that are green or yellow-green; When the duckling's symptoms are severe, it will have symptoms such as spasms, shaking its head, and crooked neck, and later will die of convulsions.
For ducklings infected with serositis, we need to isolate them in time to avoid the spread of serositis on a large scale. This is very important, but many farmers do not pay much attention to it, and only think about using medicine quickly when they encounter problems, ignoring the transmissibility of the disease, and eventually causing the ducklings in the duck flock to continue to be infected, resulting in a larger **.
In addition to good isolation, timely medication is also very important. For infected ducklings, we can use: Ann Swordsman + Clear Swordsman + Enrofloxacin to **. The main reason for using this traditional Chinese medicine formula is that the body of the duckling is not fully developed and the liver and kidney function are relatively weak, so we should not only ensure the best effect in terms of medication, but also consider the stimulation of the liver and kidney, and use the drug rationally.
In short, the frequency of duckling serositis is very high, the harm is relatively large, we farmers should strengthen the prevention and control of the disease, learn to diagnose and prevent, and reduce the harm of the disease to the duckling breeding industry.