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What medicine does the goose use when it is sick! Please elaborate. It's best to tell me what's wrong with you and what medicine you use! thank you

Gosling plague

Gosling plague is a deadly infectious disease caused by gosling plague virus. The disease mainly affects chicks aged from 4 to 20 days, geese and muscovy ducks are the most susceptible to infection, and the infectivity decreases with the increase of age. Most goslings under 7 days old are acute, and the sick goslings die suddenly without symptoms, with a mortality rate as high as 95% ~ 100%. The onset of 7 ~ 14-day-old goslings usually lasts for about 2 days, which is characterized by not eating, drinking more water, being slow and weak, lying and standing unsteadily, diarrhea, breathing with the mouth open, brown or greenish-brown secretions in the nostrils, paralysis or convulsions in the legs before death, and some nervous system symptoms. The course of disease of goslings over two weeks is 3 ~ 7 days, and some sick goslings heal themselves.

To control gosling plague, we should do a good job of prevention. Goose can be injected with duck embryo attenuated vaccine 100 times diluted solution 1 ml subcutaneously or intramuscularly 0 months before the start of the season, and then immunized for the second time 15 days before the start of the season. You can also use the inactivated gosling plague oil vaccine, and inject 1 ml into each goose muscle 20 days before opening. In this way, the goslings hatched by the eggs laid by the immunized breeder geese within 5 months can be protected. Goslings that have not been immunized by breeding geese and those that have been immunized for more than 100 days should be subcutaneously injected with 0. 1 ml attenuated goose embryo vaccine on the day of hatching. In places where the disease is prevalent, for the sake of safety, each gosling can be protected by subcutaneous injection of 0.5 ml of anti-gosling plague serum. Once the goslings get sick, each gosling is injected with 1 ml within 15 days old, and each gosling over 15 days old is injected with 2 ml of anti-gosling plague serum for treatment.

Goose paramyxovirus disease

Goose paramyxovirus and Newcastle disease virus are different strains of the same virus, so some people call this disease "goose Newcastle disease". Moreover, experiments have proved that this virus can cause diseases in chickens and geese, which have high mutual sensitivity and high mortality. The average incidence rate of geese is 60%, and the average mortality rate is about 40%. Gooses of different ages are susceptible, and the younger they are, the higher the morbidity and mortality are, and they can get sick all year round. The course of disease of geese is 2 ~ 5 days for young geese and 4 ~ 10 day for old geese. Most geese have watery diarrhea in the early stage of the disease, and some sick geese have neurological symptoms such as neck twisting, turning around and raising their heads in the later stage. 30% of the sick geese also have symptoms of dyspnea and sneezing.

Goose paramyxovirus disease has no specific drug treatment. In addition to environmental disinfection, do not mix geese and chickens and do a good job of immunization. Inactivated vaccine for immunization, the first time for breeder geese 10 ~ 15 days old, the second time for 60 days old, and the third time half a month before opening, and then the adult geese will be immunized once a year. Goose breeders are immune, and the hatched goslings 15 days old are free for the first time, and 60 days old are free for the second time; Goslings that have not been immunized are exempted for the first time at the age of 5-7 days and for the second time at the age of 60 days.

Goose and duck plague

In areas where ducks are abundant, geese and ducks are mixed and duck plague is prevalent, duck plague virus can infect geese and cause duck plague. Duck plague in geese mostly occurs in midsummer and early autumn of duck breeding season, and geese of different ages can get sick. Usually, geese begin to get sick soon after onset and spread to the whole flock after 3-5 days. The course of the disease is 2-6 weeks, the morbidity rate is 20%-50%, and the mortality rate is over 90%. Sick geese have tears, eyelid edema, conjunctival congestion, head and neck swelling, dyspnea and diarrhea.

To prevent the disease, ducks and geese can't be mixed, and geese can be vaccinated with attenuated duck plague vaccine. Goslings are exempted for the first time at the age of 20 days, for the second time at the age of 60 days, for the first three months before breeding geese, and for immunization twice a year after adult geese. When geese are immunized with duck plague vaccine, the dosage of vaccine is 3 ~ 4 times that of ducks.

Duck viral hepatitis in geese

Duck viral hepatitis virus can cause diseases in ducklings and goslings. Most goslings suffer from duck viral hepatitis within 3 weeks, and the symptoms are similar to those of duck viral hepatitis, such as nervous system symptoms, dyskinesia, and when they die, their heads are tilted back and their horns are upturned.

To prevent the disease, firstly, geese and ducks should not be mixed; The second is to inject 2 ~ 3 ml of duck viral hepatitis vaccine into each goose 2 ~ 4 weeks before laying eggs to protect the goslings. Goslings that have not been vaccinated with this vaccine can be vaccinated with live attenuated duck hepatitis vaccine on the day of hatching.

Pasteurella anatipestifer

The disease is caused by Riemerella, mainly divided into 2 ~ 7 weeks old ducklings, and can also infect geese and other poultry. Goose diseases are closely related to high feeding density, dirty air, high humidity in pens, poor feeding management, low nutritional level of feed and frequent stress of geese. The mortality rate of geese infected with this disease is higher than that of ducks, and the mortality rate of goslings infected with this disease is as high as 70%. Acute death is asymptomatic. The onset course of goslings at 2 ~ 3 weeks old is 1 ~ 3 days, and the main manifestations are cough, sneezing, increased secretion of eyes and nose, dyspnea, partial sinus dilatation and nervous system symptoms before death. The course of the disease is about 4 ~ 7 weeks old.

One way to prevent the disease is to use inactivated vaccine. The first immunization time is about 10 day old, and the second immunization time is 2 ~ 3 weeks after the first immunization. Goose breeders can be immunized two weeks before opening the pen, and then vaccinated once a year two weeks before opening the pen to protect goslings from early infection. Secondly, because the disease is caused by bacterial infection, antibiotics such as chloramphenicol, sulfanilamide and enrofloxacin can be used for prevention and treatment.

Goose colibacillosis

Commonly known as egg plague. Escherichia coli is a kind of conditional pathogenic bacteria widely existing in nature and animals. When the disease resistance of geese decreases, it can make geese sick. The egg production of geese infected with the disease decreased, and the fertilization rate and hatching rate of eggs decreased obviously. The goose suffering from this disease can see that the feces are mixed with egg white and solidified protein or yolk. Most of the sick geese are yolk peritonitis, and cloacal feathers are polluted by feces. When this disease occurs in breeding geese, the penis is red and swollen and cannot be retracted and exposed. When goslings are sick, their growth and development are slow, diarrhea, fear of cold, and their growth and development are blocked. One-week-old goslings were infected with this disease, and most of them died of septicemia.

One way to prevent this disease is to immunize goslings with multivalent inactivated vaccine of Escherichia coli, and inject 0.3ml into each muscle or subcutaneously at the age of 10 ~ 15 days, and 0.5ml into each goose at the age of 120 days, and immunize them three times about 20 days before laparotomy, and then every 3 ~ 4 months. Two, the use of oxytetracycline, chloramphenicol, ciprofloxacin and other antibiotics, choose one of them to add to drinking water or feed from time to time, for 4 ~ 5 days in a row, for prevention or treatment.