MySheen

Epidemic Prevention measures in Fox Farm

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Epidemic Prevention measures in Fox Farm

Cut off all routes of infection. When introducing foxes, ask the veterinary department for quarantine. In order to prevent the introduction of infectious disease, the newly introduced foxes must be isolated and reared for about half a month after arriving at the field, observed and confirmed to be disease-free.

Other animals such as dogs are strictly prohibited from entering the farm. Other animals should not be mixed with foxes in the same field to prevent transmission.

Regular vaccination and prevention. Regular vaccination to enhance the specific immunity of foxes is an effective measure to prevent epidemic diseases. Vaccination should be carried out twice a year (when the seed is kept in December, 2 weeks after the offspring are separated from the nest in July), such as canine distemper vaccine and viral enteritis vaccine.

Drug prophylaxis. Adding some drugs to the feed can effectively prevent the occurrence of some epidemic diseases. For example, in the feed, one tablet of oxytetracycline is given each week, which can not only prevent feed rancidity, but also prevent the occurrence of intestinal diseases.

Disinfect regularly. Disinfection is one of the important measures to prevent or eliminate infectious diseases. Therefore, every month, the farm should be sprayed with peracetic acid or peracetic acid to prevent and disinfect the whole farm in order to control the occurrence of the epidemic disease.

 
0