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300 meters west of the northwest corner of the intersection of Jinfeng Avenue and Yigang Road, Industrial Cluster Zone, Xiping County, Zhumadian City, Henan Province
Viral Diseases
Newcastle disease (fowl plague), avian influenza, infectious bursal disease, etc. These diseases progress rapidly with high mortality rates and require advance prevention through vaccination.
Bacterial Diseases
Chicken white diarrhea, E. coli infection, coccidiosis, etc. These are often triggered by poor hygiene and high stocking densities. Relief can be achieved through environmental improvements and symptomatic treatment.
Parasitic Diseases
Internal roundworms and external feather lice cause weight loss and reduced egg production in chickens, necessitating regular deworming.
Feed Issues
Nutritional imbalances (e.g., calcium deficiency causing soft-shelled eggs) and feed spoilage leading to poisoning. Ensure feed is fresh and properly balanced.
Stress Responses
Sudden temperature changes, noise, and flock transfers can cause hens to stop laying and reduce immunity. Maintain a stable environment whenever possible.
Abnormal Egg Production
Low egg production rates, increased soft-shelled or shell-less eggs are often linked to insufficient lighting and imbalanced calcium-to-phosphorus ratios.
Inappropriate temperature and humidity
Chicks are sensitive to cold (optimal temperature 32-35°C), while adult chickens are sensitive to heat. Excessive humidity promotes bacterial growth, while insufficient humidity can cause respiratory issues.
Poor ventilation
Elevated ammonia and hydrogen sulfide levels in chicken coops can trigger respiratory diseases; windows must be opened regularly for ventilation.
Overcrowding
Dense populations cause feather-pecking, vent-pecking, and other cannibalistic behaviors; stocking density should be adjusted based on breed and age.