Make your own organic chicken feed mix with worms and grain

If you see that scrape antics of the chickens and look in the backyard and coming about a tasty worm or roundish insect their body language shows roughly near the city of joy.

With Red worms as organic chicken feed

When breeding and raising of Red worms do not work you can then decide, buy your own supply of chicken feed suppliers. They sell the most definitely Red worms as organic chicken feed.

Brined Whole Chicken BBQ Recipe

Brined Whole Chicken BBQ RecipeIngredients:1/4 cup pickling spice (1/2 of a 1-1/2-ounce jar)2 quarts water1/3 cup salt1 broiler-fryer chicken, 2-1/2 to 3 pounds.

important tips beginners should know to increase chickens

If you want to join the train of raising chickens in your backyard, should the appropriate information or know about it, how to do.

Angry chicken disease peril chicken soup industry

he first suspected mad chicken was NEW disease in the United States reported on Tuesday and $98 billion chicken soup threatens to devastate industry

Showing posts with label Virus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virus. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

The Avian Influenza Virus


Avian Influenza: A Great Concern - Avian influenza first occurred in Italy, but has spread around the world. It is an infectious disease caused by strains of the influenza virus.Avian influenza viruses are easily transported from farm to farm even to new geographical areas by migratory birds and by contaminated people, vehicles, equipment, feed, and cages. Viruses survive for quite long in both low and high temperatures. The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) recommends vaccination against outbreaks. Control measures are for all infected or exposed birds, proper disposal of carcasses, quarantining, rigorous disinfection of farms, and the implementation of strict sanitary or biosecurity measures. Human avian influenza victims usually develop fever, sore throat, cough, severe respiratory distress and viral pneumonia. The people which are affected are of all ages in different states of health. There are rapid tests for diagnosing all influenza strains. Antiviral drugs have limitations, although they are effective in the treatment and prevention of influenza A virus strains. If a new virus subtype occurs, it takes some time to produce a new vaccine that is efficient. However, with birds the avian influenza virus develops and spreads differently. All birds can carry the avian influenza type A virus inside their intestines and distributes it in the environment through bird feces. These highly contagious forms results in severe epidemics and rapid death. For more information about avian influenza virus prevention visit:http://www.bird-city.com Avian bird influenza affected Australia in 1997 but, was eradicated. However, eradication has not been successful in countries such as Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia Thailand, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Egypt, China, and Iraq people have died as a result of having been infected with the avian influenza virus. Help make you community safer and healthier by taking these simple measures: Do not allow your chickens to roam freely, do your part in advising the public not to catch, get near or keep wild birds in captivity. These simple but very important measures are just a few things you can do to help prevent a catastrophical pandemic. ~Anthony Benjamin~ http://www.bird-city.com

Saturday, 18 August 2012

A Brief History of the Avian Influenza H5N1 Virus


Although many different influenza viruses infect birds and have for many years, the history of the avian influenza H5N1 virus in humans is relatively brief, because the first cases noted occurred in 2003 in China and Viet Nam, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO only reports confirmed cases, in which the presence of H5N1 avian influenza microbes have been detected using blood tests or swabs of the infected person's nose or throat.Wild birds carry the viruses, but they are usually unaffected by them. However, in domesticated birds (chickens, ducks and turkeys) the viruses cause sickness and sometimes death. Symptoms may be mild causing ruffled feathers and low egg production or severe causing disease that affects multiple organs and death in 90-100% of flocks in as little as 48 hours. It is believed that the degree of difference in avian flu symptoms is related to the strain of the flu virus infecting the birds. H5N1 avian influenza microbes cause severe symptoms in poultry and in many cases entire flocks must be destroyed to prevent the spread of the disease.Infection with avian influenza microbes among humans is rare and usually occurs in persons handling or tending infected flocks of poultry and most strains, causing only mild illnesses. The history of the avian influenza H5N1 virus has shown that this strain can be deadly to humans as well. There have been 253 confirmed cases in humans since 2003, resulting in 148 deaths. This high percentage of fatalities (58%) following infection with avian influenza microbes has scientists and public health officials throughout the world worried. Viruses normally change slowly over time and the human immune system can identify them, because they are so similar to previously existing viruses and respond to them quickly. On rare occasions in the past, viruses have changed suddenly, referred to as "antigenic shift", causing severe illness, numerous human deaths and worldwide epidemics. Sometimes these viruses had not previously infected humans, but had infected other animals, such as pigs or birds. Or, they had not been highly contagious among humans, as with the H5N1 strain, but suddenly change and become easily transmitted from one human to another. Since the history of the avian influenza H5N1 virus has shown that it can infect humans, scientists believe that it could become highly contagious among them, causing pandemics or worldwide epidemics. Scientists believe that only two proteins in the H5N1 avian influenza microbes would need to change in order for it to become as easily transmitted among humans as the seasonal flu. Currently, if you do not have contact with wild birds or domesticated poultry in countries where H5N1 has been identified, then you run no risk of contracting the disease. This year, in 2006, most human cases have occurred in Indonesia. The WHO updates the history of the avian influenza H5N1 virus on a regular basis at its website. For more information about bird flu and natural products that can help build a strong immune system, please visit www.immune-system-booster-guide.com.

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