Chickens often encounter the problem of chicken snoring, especially at night, when you go to the chicken coop, you can clearly hear the sound of chicken snoring. What's the deal with chickens snoring at night? What should I do when a chicken shakes its nose and snores?
So, what should you do if you encounter the symptoms of a chicken's nose shaking and purring?
1. Adjust feed management methods in a timely manner.
In particular, it is necessary to ensure that the air inside the chicken coop is well ventilated. Chicken manure and other contaminants should also be cleaned regularly to avoid harmful gases or germs. With: povidone-iodine solution for disinfection to reduce germs in the environment.
2. Medication control.
For the symptoms of chicken nose shaking and purring, we can use: Wheezing Swordsman + Masheng Swordsman, carry out **, this effect is very good. It is effective in relieving symptoms. In addition, the respiratory tract of chickens is generally accompanied by inflammation when it is infected, so it is also necessary to use: doxycycline, which is anti-inflammatory to the respiratory tract, so as to completely and effectively ** the respiratory problems of chickens.
3. Improve the immunity of chickens.
In the later recovery stage, it can be used: plus free swordsman, which can improve the absorption and utilization of nutrients, enhance the immunity of sick chickens, and promote recovery.
First of all, the symptoms of snoring in the flock are a sign of respiratory infection, and they may appear in poor feeding environment, or in the case of cold and respiratory diseases. This symptom can also occur during the day, but it can be more severe at night. Because the chicken coop is closed and not ventilated at night, the air is not circulated, and the excrement of the chickens can not be cleaned up in time, harmful gases will be produced, which will aggravate the respiratory symptoms of the chickens.
In short, the snoring of chickens at night is basically caused by respiratory tract infection, and we need to take measures from the aspects of medication and feeding management to promote the recovery of sick chickens.