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ChickenThe following information has been provided by Dr. Rob Marshall, Avian Vet:


Backyard Fowl

Backyard and exhibition poultry flocks are at a distinct health advantage because they run free. Free-range poultry are able to select exactly what they need from the yard in terms of trace elements and vitamin-rich green food.

They also get copious amounts of direct sunshine, the greatest health tonic of all. On the down-side, however, free-range poultry flocks are exposed to many germs that abound in wet areas after rain. These wet areas are hazardous to health. Wet weather and disease prevention programmes should be incorporated into a regular health programme. The programmes described on this page follow organic farming principles and use natural methods to control disease and, with the addition of a vaccination programme, produce a naturally disease-resistant flock.

Additional vaccination programmes may be necessary for chickens, whilst gamefowl and waterfowl require special programmes to prevent those diseases (Blackhead, Hexamita, Giardia and Cochlosoma) transmitted by motile protozoal parasites.


Backyard Chickens

The backyard chicken makes a remarkable pet, especially when reared soon after hatching. It has the loyalty of a dog, the intelligence of a cockatoo and the cheekiness of a monkey. It is one of the few pet birds that can pay its way, delivering a pay-load almost every day in the form of a "prima protein" nutritious egg.

The chicken is a highly efficient egg producer, but must be fed correctly. Without the correct feeding the backyard chicken becomes exposed to ill health and disease. Certainly, the backyard vegetation and a grain diet provides these birds with much of their nutritional needs, but nutritional supplements are still required for continuing good health.

The easiest and best way to give these supplements is to follow the health programme outlined below.

A regular disease control programme keeps the hens in top shape.


Backyard Ducks and Geese

Ducks and geese are remarkably resistant to most illnesses. However, they are prone to illness from moulds and giardia following wet spells.


ChickensBackyard Game Fowl

A structured approach to parasite and disease control is necessary to maintain the health and wellbeing of backyard game fowl. Care must be taken to house “disease-compatible” species together when keeping different species of game fowl. For example, pheasants and other game fowl may be successfully "run" with geese and ducks who do not "carry" Histomonas (blackhead) infection. Game fowl, however, must not be "run" with chicken (fowl) species who commonly carry Histomonas and Heterakis (caecal) worms and readily infect juvenile and newly introduced game fowl with often fatal outcomes.



Basic Health Programme

The health programme is so easy!
It should be applied to backyard chickens, ducks, geese, pheasant, peacock, partridge, guinea fowl, quail and game fowl. A regular Disease Control programme should be implemented for protection against moulds (Water Cleanser)*, worms (Wormer & All Wormer)*, coccidiosis (Coccidiosis control) during wet weather and mites, lice and tapeworm (Ivermectin type medicine, All worming tablet* and appropriate insectide* treatment) during the warm summer months.

Product information on this page.

Health Programme
Day of Week In Water On Food
Saturday Water Cleanser1 F-vite2
Sunday SS Multivitamins or Dufoplus/Ioford F-vite
Monday Fresh water F-vite
Tuesday Fresh water F-vite
Wednesday Fresh water F-vite
Thursday Fresh water F-vite
Friday Fresh water F-vite

Copyright © 2002 Rob Marshall, All Rights Reserved.



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