Common Hen & Chicks Health Problems and At-Home Medicines

Identify Common Bird Health Problems

Recommended Medicines for At-Home Care

At Desi Eggs Organic,  it’s essential to understand the common health problems your birds might face and the treatments you can provide at home. Whether it’s respiratory infections, stress, or slow growth, identifying the right symptoms and medicines can help keep your birds healthy. 

Bird Problem Selector

Common Problems of Your Birds

Breathing Issues (Respiratory Infections)

Symptoms: Coughing, sneezing, breathing difficulties, runny nose, swollen eyes

Recommended Medicines: Tylofurcin (20gm/100gm/250gm), Symodek (20gm/250gm/1kg), Tylodox (100gm/500gm)

Stress & Weakness

Symptoms: Tiredness, reduced egg laying, weight loss, slow movements

Recommended Medicines: Symostres (20gm/100gm), Electrolytes (250gm/1kg)

Sores, Swelling, and Reduced Egg Production (Bacterial Infections)

Symptoms: Swollen body parts, sores, fewer eggs, fever, sluggishness

Recommended Medicines: Tylofurcin (20gm/100gm/250gm), Enrosym (30ml/100ml), Enrocoli (100ml), Tylodox (100gm/500gm)

Diarrhea (Coccidiosis)

Symptoms: Loose stool, weight loss, poor growth, blood in stool, tiredness

Recommended Medicines: Coxicure (20gm/100gm), Seguvan (10gm/100gm/1kg)

Slow Growth & Poor Health

Symptoms: Underweight, weak body, slow growth

Recommended Medicines: Growforte (150gm), Probio P (100gm), Vetyemproplus (500gm/1kg)

Frequent Illness (Low Immunity)

Symptoms: Frequent illness, weak against diseases, low energy

Recommended Medicines: Symodek (20gm/250gm/1kg), Medi dec c (100gm), Immunotone (100gm/1L)

Weak Bones & Poor Feather Condition

Symptoms: Weak bones, poor feather growth, low energy, reduced egg production

Recommended Medicines: Mialiq. Vit (1L), Mialiq. E/sel (1L), Mialiq. CA D3 (1L), Oxy N 50 (20gm)

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Disclaimer:

 

Please note that the information provided here is based on my personal experience with bird care at home. While these medicines have worked for me, it’s crucial that you consult a veterinarian before administering any medication to your birds. Every bird is unique, and a vet can provide tailored advice based on your specific situation.

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