Mycoplasma synovial fluid is a common poultry disease that not only affects the health of the chicken's leg joints, but may also adversely affect its growth and performance. Here's a comprehensive prevention and ** plan:
1.Precautionary measures:
Strengthen feeding management: keep the house clean, dry and well ventilated, and carry out regular and comprehensive disinfection. Provide adequate drinking water and suitable feed to avoid overcrowding.
Vaccination: Follow the recommendations of the veterinarian to regularly vaccinate the flock with Mycoplasma synovial fluid (e.g., Slippery Clear, Pan Asian) to enhance their immunity.
Drug prevention: according to the actual situation, add appropriate antibiotics to drinking water to prevent the occurrence of diseases.
Regular surveillance: Regularly inspect the flock to detect and isolate infected chickens in time to prevent the spread of disease.
2.*Method:
Isolation of infected chickens: Chickens infected with Mycoplasma synovial fluid are isolated in a separate area for targeting**.
Medications**: Infect chickens with effective medications** as recommended by your veterinarian. Commonly used medications include antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, etc.
Symptomatic**: For chickens with swollen joints and pain, pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory and other symptomatic symptoms can be given**.
Intensive care: Provide adequate drinking water and nutritious feed to enhance the resistance of the chickens.
The key to preventing Mycoplasma synovial fluid in chickens is to take comprehensive measures, and at the same time, once the infection of chickens is found, timely measures can effectively control the spread of the disease. When implementing the prevention and ** program, it is important to follow the guidance of the veterinarian to ensure that the operation is scientific and reasonable