Using the wrong medicine is very harmful to chicken disease

Of course, if you raise chicken in chicken battery cages, you will get sick. If you have the right medicine, the chicken will be better. If you use the wrong medicine, it will be very harmful to the chicken.

First, long-term medication: When the chicks start to feed, a certain amount of antibacterial drugs will be added to the feed. One is to prevent digestive diseases such as white pheasant; the other is to use as a growth promoter.

Second, intermittent medication: not according to the full course of medication, but for the purpose of treatment, see the condition of the drug is improved immediately after stopping the drug. Because the treatment is not thorough, resulting in multiple recurrence of chicken disease.

Third, frequent replacement of drug varieties: When the chickens are ill, cure the heart, hope that the drug to the disease, often a drug for a day or two, no obvious improvement and replace other varieties, the result delays the course of the disease.

Fourth. Overdose medication: Some chicken farmers are accustomed to double-dose medication. They think that this can improve the treatment effect and avoid delaying the course of the disease. As long as the poisoning phenomenon is found to stop the drug in time, it will not cause large losses.

Fifth. Intensive use of drugs: Some chicken farmers treat chicken diseases. When one or two kinds of antibacterial drugs are used poorly, the drug variety is increased, and the number is increased to 5-6. They think that the variety of drugs can be increased. Effect. Also, the cumulative dose is the cumulative dose, the initial dose is lower, if not effective, increase the dose again and again.

Harm of the abuse of antibacterial drugs:

First, the chicken body disease resistance is reduced: long-term addition of antibacterial drugs in feed or drinking water will reduce the chicken’s autoimmune function, once the drug dose is insufficient or discontinued, it is more susceptible to pathogenic microorganisms and disease.

Second, chicken poisoning: overdose medication, cumulative medication, a combination of multiple drugs and long-term medication, can cause chicken poisoning and normal intestinal flora imbalance, resulting in indigestion, diarrhea growth slow, severely caused by a large number death.

Third, drug residues and environmental pollution; long-term high-dose, unrestricted use of antibacterial drugs, resulting in serious drug residues exceeding the standard, endangering human health. Some drugs that are not absorbed by the intestines, with the discharge of feces and environmental pollution.