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Healthy Gamefowls: What Different Dropping Colors Mean and How to Treat with Antibiotics
As a gamefowl breeder, it can be worrying to see your gamefowls suffering from diarrhea. It's important to understand that the color of the droppings can indicate different health issues, and knowing the appropriate treatment can be crucial in getting your birds back to good health. Green droppings in chickens can indicate stress or infection, such as from E. coli or coccidiosis. For these conditions, antibiotics like Amtyl 500 or Premoxil Tablet can be effective in treating bacterial infections. If coccidiosis is suspected, the use of anti-coccidial drugs like NF-One, Sulpar Tablet, or Tepox 48 Powder can be beneficial. Yellow droppings may indicate liver...
Types of Gamefowl Parasitic Worms
As gamefowl breeders, we know that parasitic worms are a common issue that we have to deal with. These worms can cause serious health problems to our birds and can lead to reduced performance and even death. It's essential to be aware of the types of parasitic worms that affect gamefowl and the remedies available to us. Roundworms Roundworms are the most common type of parasitic worm found in gamefowl. These worms live in the bird's intestines, feeding on the nutrients the bird consumes. Roundworms can cause digestive problems, malnutrition, weight loss, and even death if left untreated. The most...
Getting Ready for Gamefowl Breeding Season
Are you a gamefowl breeder looking to maximize your breeding season's success? Look no further, as we have compiled some of the best tips and tricks to help you prepare for the upcoming season. From budget planning to selecting the best broodcock, these tips will surely help you achieve your desired outcome. Why Preparation is Key As a gamefowl breeder, you should know that preparation is key to a successful breeding season. Gamefowl breeding is a tedious and lengthy process that requires your full attention and a lot of resources. However, the reward can be worth the risk if you...
Can Gamefowl Breeders and Handlers Get Infected with Avian Flu?

Gamefowl breeders may be concerned about the possibility of avian influenza A virus infections in their flocks and the potential for human transmission. However, based on the available information, human infections with avian influenza A viruses are rare and isolated cases that typically occur after unprotected exposure to infected poultry or virus-contaminated environments. Despite concerns regarding avian influenza A viruses, human infections with these viruses remain uncommon. However, sporadic cases have occurred in many countries, typically after unprotected exposures to infected poultry or virus-contaminated environments. These infections can result in mild-to-severe illness with a wide range of symptoms and complications....