Early detection of disease is an advantage that saves money and flock.The key to action is listen.... observe....act. more
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Monday, December 19, 2016
Orange mucus in poultry dropping.
Orange mucus in dropping is an indication of damage to intestinal damage.This could be caused by malabsorption when birds are not fed regularly or when there is coccidiosis. The lining of the intestine can also be damaged if feed given is not easily digested,so ensure thee feed is not hard or coarse and give adequate water as well.
Early detection of disease is an advantage that saves money and flock.The key to action is listen.... observe....act. more
Early detection of disease is an advantage that saves money and flock.The key to action is listen.... observe....act. more
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