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Diseases Than Can Affect A Chicken Koop
Diseases Than Can Affect A Chicken Koop

The facts involved in a healthy chicken koop include topics like diseases types, symptoms, prevention, risks to human health, safety measures and possible treatments and solutions.

In this article you will learn about diseases types and the symptoms that show a chicken disease. The article goal is to give you a quick list to identify symptoms and to orient you about the possible disease type that can affect your chickens.

1 Symptoms that show if your chicken is healthy or ill

This is a list that show a healthy chicken

would have clear eyes

would have shiny feathers

would eat properly

would move around frequently.

would have a healthy comb

and the gait would be upright and alert

This a list that show an ill chicken

Foul smell

Presence of mites and lice

Scaly legs

Lesions on the chicken

Constant weight loss

Watery discharge from the nostrils

Watery droppings

Reduction in egg production

Paralysis

Breathing problems

Paleness and weakness

Sitting at a place and hardly moving around

2 Different types of disease that can affect a chicken koop

There are four main types of disease affecting poultry:

metabolic and nutritional diseases

infectious diseases

parasitic diseases

and behavioural diseases.

Metabolic and nutritional diseases

These are conditions caused by a disturbance of normal metabolic functions either through a genetic defect, inadequate or inappropriate nutrition or impaired nutrient utilisation.

Infectious diseases

An infectious disease is any disease caused by invasion by a pathogen which subsequently grows and multiplies in the body. Infectious diseases are often contagious, which means they can be spread directly or indirectly from one living thing to another.

Parasitic diseases

Parasitic diseases are infections or infestations with parasitic organisms. They are often contracted through contact with an intermediate vector, but may occur as the result of direct exposure. A parasite is an organism that lives in or on and takes its nourishment from another organism. A parasite cannot live independently. These include

Behavioural diseases

Abnormal behaviour patterns can lead to injury or illnesses or both. These include cannibalism or aggressive pecking.

Chickens are susceptible to disease just like any other pet, and taking care of them can be a lot of work. So providing your chickens with a healthy environment and taking care of minor things while learning how to build a chicken koop would help you in preventing most of the chicken illnesses and diseases.

To learn more about chicken diseases, and related topics like prevention, risks to human health, safety measures and possible treatments and solutions you can visit this blog with a lot of helpful and practical articles.




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