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Vets In The House Please Come To My Rescue by habsydiamond(m): 5:36pm On Dec 16, 2020
I collected two packs of broilers towards the end of August this year so that I can sell during Xmas and new year's period. But after two weeks I noticed that the chicks were not growing at the same proportion. This made me to group the smaller ones in one corner of the pen and feed them separately. After some day I noticed they were cockerels. It shocked me that, in this country some people can mix broilers with cockerels to make profit. That apart, I have experienced a lot of diseases with them. And presently I am battling with another disease which I have used drugs for but not working for my chickens. Please veterinary doctors in the house. Please help me out on what to do... It's only few days to Xmas and I have already lost more than 8in three days. The symptoms I noticed are coughing, sneezing, difficulty in breathing, watery stool green and yellow to be precise. Please forgive my mistakes cos I need this help urgently. Thanks
Re: Vets In The House Please Come To My Rescue by jeffmyson(m): 5:55pm On Dec 16, 2020
Your birds are suffering from Acute CRD (Respiratory Diseases) and Possibly coccidiosis base on the symptoms you have described. i will suggest you consult a vet near you or visit any Vet shop near you for proper consultations. Please note that birds under medication must not be sold until after the end of the withdrawal period indicated for the drugs.

habsydiamond:
I collected two packs of broilers towards the end of August this year so that I can sell during Xmas and new year's period. But after two weeks I noticed that the chicks were not growing at the same proportion. This made me to group the smaller ones in one corner of the pen and feed them separately. After some day I noticed they were cockerels. It shocked me that, in this country some people can mix broilers with cockerels to make profit. That apart, I have experienced a lot of diseases with them. And presently I am battling with another disease which I have used drugs for but not working for my chickens. Please veterinary doctors in the house. Please help me out on what to do... It's only few days to Xmas and I have already lost more than 8in three days. The symptoms I noticed are coughing, sneezing, difficulty in breathing, watery stool green and yellow to be precise. Please forgive my mistakes cos I need this help urgently. Thanks
Re: Vets In The House Please Come To My Rescue by kelvin96: 8:26pm On Dec 16, 2020
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Re: Vets In The House Please Come To My Rescue by habsydiamond(m): 10:18pm On Dec 16, 2020
jeffmyson:
Your birds are suffering from Acute CRD (Respiratory Diseases) and Possibly coccidiosis base on the symptoms you have described. i will suggest you consult a vet near you or visit any Vet shop near you for proper consultations. Please note that birds under medication must not be sold until after the end of the withdrawal period indicated for the drugs.


thanks I appreciate.

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