Infectious and non-infectious diseases of turkeys: symptoms of disease, treatment and prevention of diseases

When breeding turkeys, there is often a problem with the disease of these birds, including turkeys. Diseases of turkeys can lead to loss of individuals or their productivity. And in adults, and in young animals are found as contagious, and non-communicable diseases. Infectious diseases are a great danger, because they can cause mass deaths.

Measures to prevent diseases of turkeys and their young

The best treatment for the disease is to prevent it. Turkeys pick up viruses and infections quite easily, especially in unsanitary and unhygienic conditions. The main rule in the prevention of diseases of turkeys - is to keep clean.

The main preventive measures against diseases of adults and turkeys

The main prevention measures include the following:

  • compliance with the conditions of detention. Maintain the necessary humidity in the room, create the right temperature conditions, provide good ventilation without drafts;
  • regular disinfection of the turkey. Before settling birds in the turkey, you need to thoroughly wash all surfaces with water, in three days to carry out joint disinfection of the room and whitewashing with lime milk. Subsequently, regularly disinfect the equipment and the poultry house;
  • freshness and quality of feed. Feed for turkeys and young animals should be fresh, under no circumstances should moldy or stale food be given, especially of animal origin;
  • cleanliness of drinkers and feeders. As the feeder and drinker become dirty, they should be washed, after all spoiled remains of a forage are capable to cause illnesses and even death of turkeys and especially turkeys;
  • periodic inspections of turkeys and isolation of individuals with suspected disease. If signs of the disease are detected, the bird should be placed in a separate room and treated there.