Common Poultry Diseases and How to Prevent Them

Poultry farming is one of the fastest-growing agricultural businesses in Nigeria and across Africa. However, one of the major challenges farmers face is disease outbreaks. Poultry diseases can lead to high mortality, reduced egg production, and serious financial losses. The good news is that with proper management and prevention strategies, most of these diseases can be controlled.

Newcastle Disease (ND)

Cause: Viral infection.
Symptoms: Sneezing, coughing, greenish diarrhea, twisted neck, sudden death.
Prevention:
– Vaccinate birds at the right age.
– Maintain strict biosecurity on the farm.
– Avoid mixing new birds with existing flocks without quarantine.

Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD / Gumboro)

Cause: Viral infection affecting young chickens.
Symptoms: Ruffled feathers, trembling, diarrhea, sudden high mortality.
Prevention:
– Proper vaccination program.
– Strict hygiene and sanitation in poultry houses.
– Disinfect equipment regularly.

Coccidiosis

Cause: Protozoa parasites in the intestines.
Symptoms: Bloody droppings, weakness, poor growth, high feed consumption but low weight gain.
Prevention:
– Keep litter dry and clean.
– Use coccidiostats in feed or water (as prescribed).
– Avoid overcrowding in poultry houses.

Fowl Cholera

Cause: Bacterial infection (Pasteurella multocida).
Symptoms: Loss of appetite, greenish diarrhea, swelling of joints/wattles, sudden death.
Prevention:
– Maintain good hygiene and rodent control.
– Vaccinate against fowl cholera.
– Provide clean water and feed.

Avian Influenza (Bird Flu)

Cause: Highly contagious viral disease.
Symptoms: Sudden death, respiratory distress, swollen head and face, bluish comb and wattles.
Prevention:
– Report any sudden deaths to veterinary authorities immediately.
– Strict biosecurity (limit visitors, disinfect boots & equipment).
– Avoid contact with wild birds.

Marek’s Disease

Cause: Viral infection affecting nerves and causing paralysis.
Symptoms: Paralysis of wings/legs, weight loss, vision problems.
Prevention:
– Vaccinate day-old chicks.
– Buy chicks from reputable hatcheries only.

General Prevention Tips

– Vaccination Schedule: Follow a proper vaccination program for broilers and layers.

– Biosecurity: Restrict farm access, disinfect regularly, and control rodents/wild birds.

– Clean Water & Feed: Ensure feed is not contaminated and water is fresh.

– Good Housing: Provide well-ventilated, spacious housing to reduce stress and disease.

– Regular Vet Check: Consult veterinary experts for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Conclusion

Poultry diseases can be devastating, but prevention is always cheaper than cure. By maintaining proper vaccination, good hygiene, and strict biosecurity, you can reduce losses and improve productivity on your farm. At Vettech Solutions Ltd, we provide expert veterinary services, quality vaccines, and farm consultancy to help farmers achieve profitable poultry production.

Contact us today for your poultry health needs and farm management support.

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