APV disease in chickens and how to treat it effectively

APV disease in chickens is a fairly new disease recently discovered by researchers. The disease has symptoms and symptoms that closely resemble Coryza disease in chickens. It is a disease caused by bacteria of the E. Coli strain. Without knowing the characteristics and identification of the disease, it will be very difficult to treat. It can be treated, but the effect will not be high, it cannot be finished. Affects the potential disease inside the chicken’s body, and deteriorates health.  Today’s article  BJ88 compiled all the information about APV in chickens. What are the identifying characteristics? How to treat and prevent the disease? Let’s refer to being able to maintain a good health strategy. Ready to participate in live cockfighting competitions anytime, anywhere.

What is the cause of APV disease in chickens?

It is caused by a virus called Avian pneumovirus. This is the RNA strain that causes respiratory diseases in chickens. In 1970, the disease was discovered in South Africa in individual turkeys. In later years, APV was found in almost all chickens, not just turkeys. The main causes leading to this disease are:

  • Low-humidity, non-breathable, high content of NH3 (amoic gas).
  • Overcrowding density.
  • Do not clean the barn regularly.

The disease is mainly caused by the habitat that determines 80%. The likelihood of a chicken death depends on whether the nail germ causes a strong agglomeration disease.

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Symptoms and ticks of APV in chickens

When chickens have APV disease, it will be accompanied by several symptoms so that the millet can recognize:

  • Chickens have signs of rhinitis, wheezing, shortness of breath, shortness of breath, asthma, nasal obstruction…
  • Chicken eyes have tearing and foamy eyes.
  • Chickens can paralyze their legs and crooked neck.
  • Chickens have swollen head edema, swelling of the face, blistered scalp, and bloat.
  • For laying hens with APV disease that affects the ovaries is deformed, atrophied, or ruptured ovaries. Chickens lay eggs of poor quality, distortion, or loss of fertility.
  • APV disease in chickens has an incubation period of up to 3 days. In the early stages, infected chickens almost do not have any symptoms to recognize. By the time the disease develops outside, the risk of death is high.

When chickens are infected, the yellow Fibrin layer is under the scalp and, the skin of the cheeks. Leads to diseases such as eye inflammation, and possibly blindness. The chickens contained mucus fluid in the trachea but did not experience internal hemorrhage. For chickens with tracheal hemorrhage is already in the final stage and cannot be treated.

How to prevent APV disease in chickens

To minimize APV, priority should be given to prevention. Take the measures below:

  • Carry out regular cleaning of the barn, and keep the breeding environment cool and clean. Darken thoroughly so that the habitat of chickens is wet, it is easy to develop pathogenic nail germs.
  • Strengthen chicken resistance by giving vitamin supplements.
  • Monitor the eating process of chickens, and clean the feeder, and drinking trough.
  • Detecting individuals who eat little or show signs of illness should be safely isolated immediately.
  • Spray the culture stack disinfectant and around the culture area periodically.
  • Vaccination against APV disease of chickens.

How to treat APV in chickens

This is a viral disease, precisely because there is no specific medicine. Only certain antibiotics that inhibit the pathogen can be used. Most APV diseases do not cause fighting chickens to die but are caused by other diseases, APV only causes immunodeficiency in chickens. Entailed diseases such as eco li disease in chickens, pasteurellosis,… When you see that your chickens show signs of decreased appetite or something erratic. It is necessary to immediately isolate and prevent disease in the above way. Do the following:

  • Isolation: Separate infected individuals in a discreet location as far away from the chickens they are raising as possible.
  • Cleaning: Carry out cleaning of all feeding troughs, drinking troughs, and barns. Spray disinfectant of the culture bell.
  • Treatment of chicken diseases: There is a separate care and treatment regimen for sick chickens by using antibiotics.
  • Increased resistance: performed for both sick and healthy chickens. Give vitamin supplements, especially vitamin A, to chickens.

The article has compiled all the information about APV disease in fighting chickens. You can refer to add more knowledge and have the most effective way to prevent diseases for your chickens.