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Careful use of sulfonamides in the treatment of chicken nose

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, The pathogen of infectious rhinitis in chicken is Haemophilus parasuis, which is an acute upper respiratory disease with high contact transmission. The disease is easy to be prevalent in wet season, mixed infection is the most common, and the incidence of adult chicken is high. Symptoms: runny nose, scab after drying, blocking nostrils. The face is swollen, one side of the face is mostly swollen, shake the head, close the eyes in a daze, like to lie down, feed intake decline, egg production decline, pull green thin feces. Individual chickens have respiratory symptoms, such as coughing and sneezing. Treatment: sulfonamides have special effects, but they can inhibit egg laying.

The pathogen of infectious rhinitis in chicken is Haemophilus parasuis, which is an acute upper respiratory disease with high contact transmission. The disease is easy to be prevalent in wet season, mixed infection is the most common, and the incidence of adult chicken is high.

Symptoms: runny nose, scab after drying, blocking nostrils. The face is swollen, one side of the face is mostly swollen, shake the head, close the eyes in a daze, like to lie down, feed intake decline, egg production decline, pull green thin feces. Individual chickens have respiratory symptoms, such as coughing and sneezing.

Treatment: sulfonamides have special effects, but will inhibit laying eggs, laying hens with caution, if combined with the use of the same amount of soda (sodium bicarbonate) can reduce side effects. There are many drugs that can treat chicken rhinitis, such as Gaolimixian, ciprofloxacin, rhinitis, etc., but they are easy to relapse after cure, difficult to remove the root, and the course of treatment is too long. Can adopt the combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine therapy, the dose should be large, the effect is remarkable. For example, use Chinese herbal medicine Magnolia, 2 grams per adult chicken per day; Xanthium sibiricum, 1 gram per adult chicken per day, drink water after frying, combined with tylosin, soluble in 10 kilograms of water per gram, once a day for 5 days. It should be noted that if rhinitis has broken out in chickens and the incidence is less than 1%, they can still be vaccinated with infectious rhinitis vaccine. if the incidence rate is more than 5%, they must not be vaccinated against infectious rhinitis to prevent the deterioration of the epidemic and the emergence of batch dead chickens.

 
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