How to effectively prevent recurring attacks of thrush
Thrush is a disease caused by the avian influenza virus, which causes allergic reactions after infection. In severe cases, it can lead to death of birds. In order to avoid recurring attacks of thrush, we can start from the following aspects:
1. Strengthen feeding and management
The environment should be kept dry and hygienic when raising, and the goose house and cage should be cleaned regularly every day to avoid excessive impurities in drinking water. At the same time, the number of animals should be reasonably arranged according to the stocking density. Too dense stocking can easily cause the spread of thrush. In addition, attention should also be paid to the selection of feed, and try to choose high-quality and fresh feed to avoid feed deterioration and mold, which may cause health problems for the geese.
2. Preventive measures must be in place
Timely prevention and control must be implemented to prevent the occurrence of thrush. In the spring and autumn of each year, geese should be vaccinated against avian influenza and goose disease, the breeding environment should be regularly inspected and disinfected, daily observation should be strengthened, and abnormalities should be investigated and dealt with in a timely manner to cut off the transmission routes of thrush.
3. Strengthen nutrition and health care
Provide geese with nutritionally balanced and diversified feed to supplement the nutrients the geese need and enhance the immunity of the geese. Appropriate addition of safe and effective feed additives to geese, such as antibiotics, multivitamins, etc., has a good effect on the prevention and treatment of thrush.
4. Treat oral thrush promptly
If a goose is found to have oral thrush, it should be treated in a timely and standardized manner. Do not use over-the-counter drugs or mix them with other drugs for treatment. Serious cases must go to a veterinary institution for professional treatment, and sick groups must not be mixed to avoid spreading complications.
Summary of effective methods to prevent and treat oral thrush
Regarding oral thrush, we cannot take it lightly and must carry out effective prevention and treatment. First, we must strengthen feeding and management to maintain environmental hygiene, appropriate feeding quantities, and high-quality and fresh feed; secondly, preventive measures must be in place, and geese should be vaccinated against avian influenza and goose diseases every spring and autumn, and the breeding environment must be regularly inspected and disinfected; thirdly, strengthen Nutrition and health care, provide the geese with nutritionally balanced and diversified feed to supplement the nutrients the geese need; finally, if thrush occurs, it should be treated in time. Do not use over-the-counter drugs or mix other drugs for treatment. You must go to a veterinary institution for professional treatment. Treatment. Only by starting from multiple aspects such as feeding management, preventive measures, nutrition and health care, and timely treatment can we effectively prevent and treat the recurrence of oral thrush.