anorexia;depression;diarrhea;dying or death (highest mortality rate in the first 2 weeks of life and in incubators); and.
anorexia;depression;diarrhea;dying or death (highest mortality rate in the first 2 weeks of life and in incubators); and.laboured breathing.
HOWIT SPREADS
The most common ways for these diseases to spread is through contact with infected birds, and the transmission from hens to chicks through the egg. Game birds and backyard flocks may act as reservoirs for the infection.
PREVENTION
The disease is not treatable. The best method of prevention is routine Pullorum-Typhoid testing of breeder flocks, purchasing birds from National Poultry Improvement Plan participants, and effective biosecurity
Explanation:
Para sa pullorum typhoid yung sagot nasa taas tas itong nasa baba ay yung Exotic Newcastle Disease
SIGNS/SYMPTOMS
Sneezing, gasping, nasal discharge, coughing;
Depression, muscular tremors, droopy wings, opisthotonus, circling, and complete paralysis;
Partial to complete drop in egg production and thin-shelled eggs;
HOW IT SPREADS
How Newcastle disease is spread. The disease is transmitted through infected birds' droppings and secretions from the nose, mouth and eyes. The disease is spread primarily through direct contact between healthy birds and the bodily discharges of infected birds.
PREVENTION
The disease can be prevented through vaccination and adaptation of strict bio-security and quarantine control measures. During the outbreak of disease proper disposal of dead birds and zoning of the area can help to control the disease in surrounding flocks.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
SIGNS/ SYMPTOMS
1. anorexia;
anorexia;depression;
anorexia;depression;diarrhea;
anorexia;depression;diarrhea;dying or death (highest mortality rate in the first 2 weeks of life and in incubators); and.
anorexia;depression;diarrhea;dying or death (highest mortality rate in the first 2 weeks of life and in incubators); and.laboured breathing.
HOW IT SPREADS
The most common ways for these diseases to spread is through contact with infected birds, and the transmission from hens to chicks through the egg. Game birds and backyard flocks may act as reservoirs for the infection.
PREVENTION
The disease is not treatable. The best method of prevention is routine Pullorum-Typhoid testing of breeder flocks, purchasing birds from National Poultry Improvement Plan participants, and effective biosecurity
Explanation:
Para sa pullorum typhoid yung sagot nasa taas tas itong nasa baba ay yung Exotic Newcastle Disease
SIGNS/SYMPTOMS
Sneezing, gasping, nasal discharge, coughing;
Depression, muscular tremors, droopy wings, opisthotonus, circling, and complete paralysis;
Partial to complete drop in egg production and thin-shelled eggs;
HOW IT SPREADS
How Newcastle disease is spread. The disease is transmitted through infected birds' droppings and secretions from the nose, mouth and eyes. The disease is spread primarily through direct contact between healthy birds and the bodily discharges of infected birds.
PREVENTION
The disease can be prevented through vaccination and adaptation of strict bio-security and quarantine control measures. During the outbreak of disease proper disposal of dead birds and zoning of the area can help to control the disease in surrounding flocks.
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