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The cause of fracture of Chicken tongue Root and its Prevention and treatment

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Many chicken farmers use cereal feed to raise chickens in economic forest and have achieved good economic benefits. However, due to the serious shortage of vitamins in cereal feed, when the feeding amount of chickens is large and the range of activity is limited, chickens are often easy to break the root of their tongue because they can not get sufficient supply of green feed. The chicken suffered from anorexia, emaciation and salivation. After opening its mouth, it was found that the root of the tongue was broken and no abnormality was found in other organs. Diseased chickens account for about 15% of the flock. The treatment of the disease is to add multivitamin to the diet of chickens and increase the supply of green feed.

Many household grain feeds raise chickens in economic forests and have achieved good economic benefits. However, due to the serious shortage of vitamins in cereal feed, when the feeding amount of chickens is large and the range of activity is limited, chickens are often easy to break the root of their tongue because they can not get sufficient supply of green feed. The chicken suffered from anorexia, emaciation and salivation. After opening its mouth, it was found that the root of the tongue was broken and no abnormality was found in other organs. Diseased chickens account for about 15% of the flock.

The treatment of the disease is to add multivitamin to the diet of chickens and increase the supply of green feed. Chicken tongue root fracture with iodine glycerin, doxycycline, erythromycin and other liquid or ointment, twice a day, 2 Mel 3 days can be cured. At the same time, the scope of activities of chickens should be expanded. In general, it is appropriate to raise 200 mures per mu of woodland, and it is recommended to raise @ # @ 261 birds and @ # @ 254 birds in woodland to make compost and cultivate microorganisms to expand the source of exogenous nutrition.

 
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