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It's too hot. Is there a good way to keep chickens from laying eggs?

I think it's chicken heatstroke. How to deal with chicken heatstroke?

If a small number of chickens have symptoms similar to heatstroke, they can be found out and placed in a cool place, washed with cold water on the body and head, or bled at the flippers, which can effectively help the chickens relieve the heat.

Tips for avoiding heatstroke in poultry

(a) for some open poultry farming, such as free-range chickens, ducks, geese, etc., attention should be paid to laying sunshade nets or planting trees to shade the farm in order to achieve the effect of heatstroke prevention and cooling.

(2) The water and electricity in the cage must be unblocked. According to the weather conditions, water air conditioners and other equipment should be used at any time to cool down, so as to ensure the unobstructed mesh of the water curtain and turn on the fan in the shed to promote air circulation.

(3) The high temperature in summer is particularly easy to breed mosquitoes and bacteria. Always clean and disinfect food troughs and cages to reduce the occurrence of diseases.

(4) Some summer medicines, such as peppermint oil, borneol, patchouli Zhengqi water, can be properly added to feed and drinking water, which can alleviate the fire of chickens.

In addition, Mr. Wang also emphasized that poultry feed is more prone to mildew in this high temperature and high humidity environment in summer, and farmers need to take more precautions.

Soybean meal, corn, etc. Mildew is easy to occur, and some fungicides can be added to prevent diarrhea caused by Aspergillus flavus poisoning and mildew.

Generally speaking, poultry are affected by high temperature environment in summer, and their immunity decreases, which is more likely to cause various diseases. Therefore, in the process of breeding, villagers must not be careless in heatstroke prevention and cooling, and strengthening management and prevention is the key.