Just like humans, backyard chickens, turkeys and quail are susceptible to thrush. A yeast infection affecting the intestinal tract, mouth and inside the crop. While the clinical name is candidiasis, the common name for this yeast infection in chickens is Sour Crop. Thrush will make your chicken feel uncomfortable and also lead to distress.
Ideally, you will notice the signs of thrush early for quick treatment. This will prevent your chickens from losing too much weight or becoming susceptible to other illnesses. Consider separating the infected chicken from the flock while it recuperates, this will protect it from pecking.
Thrush is preventable in chickens. By ensuring your chickens are in a healthy state, with minimal stress will help avoid a yeast infection.
Overcrowding is a main factor in chicken stress. If you have too many chickens and not enough feeding or drinking stations this can cause stress. Are there enough nesting boxes? Do they have enough shelter and shade during the day?
Is the water clean and fresh? Dirty water causes distress to a chicken. If th
If you use a feeder that allows chickens to walk on the feed, then they are eating their feed as well as dirt and poop. Time to change to a hygienic Chicken feeder such as a Dine A Chook.
Probiotics are a great way of helping to boost the immune system and general health of your hens. We recommend BVM Pink Powder Probiotic
Antibiotics kill the bugs as well as the good bacteria in the digestive system. Unless necessary, try to avoid them.
Summer in Australia is hot. Seriously hot. Make sure you consider both good ventilation as well as insulation so your hens are not suffering heat stress. Adequate venatlation also lessens fungus as well as mould growth in the coop.
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