RESEARCH AND USE OF SOME HERBAL FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF GARDEN BRICKED BRICKEN CHICKEN IN TRUNG MON COMMUNITY, YEN SON DISTRICT, TUYEN QUANG PROVICE ABSTRACT
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2022/807Keywords:
Crossbred Ri chicken, asthma, E.coli, pox, prevention and treatmentAbstract
This process is carried out in Trung Mon commune, Yen Son district, Tuyen Quang province. Research results have shown that chickens fed with mixed feed supplemented with herbs for disease prevention and treatment have a survival rate of 96%. Body weight of 20-week-old chickens 2592.5g/head. During the rearing process, herbs were used to prevent CRD, E.coli diarrhea, and chickenpox with the respective rates of 89,34%, 90%, and 93,34%. When infected chickens used herbs to treat, chickenpox had the highest cure rate of 90%, E.coli 86,67%, and CRD 81,25%.
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