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This Content is about Treatment of excess mucus in Chicken's Throat by Dr. ARSHAD Veterinary Clinic. 1 = Isolate the Chicken suffering from respiratory issue 2 = Provide Comfortable Environment 3 = Provide 25 - 30 C° Temperature 4 = 60 - 65 or 65 - 75 % Humidity 5 = Provide Proper Ventilated Coop 6 = Provide Salt Water ( Half Teaspoon of Salt in 01 Litre Drinking Water ) 7 = Provide Multivitamins / Immune Booster 8 = Bronchodilator ( For Example Mentox or Hydriline, Arsilvon Super, Respiraf, Menthol, Mentofin or Ventolin or any other ) 9 = Antibacterial ( Doxycycline or Genta-Combisone or any other effective Antibiotic ) 10 = Keep Hydrated 11 = Save the Flock from Heat Stress It is Recommended that Use of Broad Spectrum Antibiotics, Bronchodilators, Expectorants and Medicines having Mucolytic Properties along with Supportive Care and Sound Management are necessary to Help Recover Chickens From Respiratory Problems. Respiratory Disease in Chickens. This video is about Treating Chicken Suffering from Respiratory Problems by Dr. ARSHAD Poultry Respiratory Problems are major cause of losses in Poultry Farming Business in Pakistan. In this Video Dr Arshad will tell you how to keep those respiratory Diseases away from your flock & in case Birds are caught up with Any kind of Respiratory illness, how to Treat your Chicken A wide range of diseases can cause respiratory signs in chickens....the most common signs you will see in your chickens are: Sneezing. Open mouthed breathing. Wheezy/gurgling breathing sounds. The most widespread respiratory illness in chickens is CRD, caused by the bacteria Micro plasma gallisepticum. However, laryngitis, bronchitis, tracheitis and even pneumonia, are also common and require similar treatment. Respiratory tract infections occur commonly in birds and can affect the upper or lower respiratory tract. Infections can be caused by a virus, bacteria, parasites, or fungal agents. The type and severity of the infection depends on the cause, the length of time of the infection, and the immune status of the bird. The differential diagnosis of respiratory diseases of poultry includes the following diseases and conditions; Bacterial - Coryza, Mycoplasma gallisepticum, Pasteurella multocida, E coli, Strep, Chlamydiosis, Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale. Viral -ILT, IBV, AIV, NDV, F pox, Pneumovirus, Mareks disease, Leucosis. If you have a bird that is having trouble breathing, separate it from your other birds, keep it somewhere warm (but with good air flow), and offer it electrolytes and/or a vitamin supplement. Watch the rest of your flock carefully for similar symptoms. Mycoplasma, Infectious Bronchitis, Dust, Ammonia, Gapewormse, Avian Rhinotracheitis, Infectious Laryngotracheitis, CRD & Avian Influenza / Bird Flu are main causes for Respiratory illness. Poultry Respiratory Diseases mainly include the bacterial diseases Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) and Infectious Coryza (Avibacterium paragallinarum), and viral diseases such as Newcastle disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Infectious Laryngotracheitis, Avian Influenza, and Avian Metapneumovirus. I always talk about Preventive measures to keep Chickens away from Respiratory Illnesses as well as Management Practices at Poultry Farm to Keep Chickens Happy and Healthy. If your Chickens are suffering from any kind of Respiratory Distress and you want to Use Antibiotics to Treat Poultry Respiratory Infections, You can choose Doxycycline ( Vibramycin ) as Drug of Choice to help Chickens get rid of Respiratory Problems with recommended dose.