Managing fowl pox in poultry
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Fowl pox affects the heads and eyes of chickens, causing blisters and fever. In young chickens, blisters near their eyes make it difficult for them to see their food and eat, which often leads to death. The chickens scratch these sores with their feet, worsening the wounds and aggravating the disease. By avoiding overcrowding, keeping your chicken shed clean and with the help of natural ingredients, your chickens will stay healthy and produce more eggs.
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Atul Pagar, ANTHRA