Intensive Animal Industries Backyard Poultry. Kim Nairn Murdoch University Portec Australia

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Intensive Animal Industries Backyard Poultry Kim Nairn Murdoch University Portec Australia

Backyard Poultry

Backyard Poultry

Parasites Dermanyssus gallinae Knemidocoptes mutans

Mites Chicken (Red) Mite Nocturnal feeders (hide off the bird during the day) Infests chickens, turkeys, pigeons, canaries, wild birds In warm weather life cycle may be completed in 1 week Poultry house may remain infested up to 6 months after the removal of birds Obtaining mite-free birds and using good sanitation practices are important to prevent a buildup of mite populations

Chicken Mite

Mites Chicken (Red) Mite Control may be achieved by spraying or dusting the birds and litter with carbaryl, coumaphos, malathion, stirofos, or a pyrethroid compound Systemic control with ivermectin (1.8-5.4 mg/kg) or moxidectin (8 mg/kg) is effective for short periods, but the high dosages are expensive, close to toxic levels, and require repeated use. For control of chicken mites, in addition to treating the birds, the inside of the house and all hiding places for the mite (such as roosts, behind nest boxes, and cracks and crevices) must be treated thoroughly using a high-pressure sprayer (Pyrethrins and piperonyl butoxide).

Mites Scaly Leg Mite Small sarcoptic parasite that burrow into the tissue underneath the scales of the leg. The resulting irritation and exudation cause the legs to become thickened, encrusted, and unsightly. Infests chickens and spreads by contact Occasionally it can affect the wattle and combs Treatment as per that recommended for the chicken mite

Fleas (Sticktight or Stickfast) The sticktight flea, Echidnophaga gallinacea, is unique among poultry fleas in that the adults become sessile parasites and usually remain attached to the skin of the head for days or weeks. The adult females forcibly eject their eggs so that they reach surrounding litter. The larvae develop best in sandy, well-drained litter. Hosts of the adult flea include chickens, turkeys, pigeons, pheasants, quail, humans, and many other mammals. Irritation and blood loss may cause anemia and death, particularly in young birds.

Stickfast Flea

Lice Avian lice, which belong to the order Mallophaga, have a life cycle of ~3 wk and normally feed on bits of skin or feather products. Lice may live for several months on the host but remain alive only for ~1 wk off the host. Humans and other mammals may harbor avian lice, but only temporarily. In intensive poultry systems, the most common and economically important louse to both chickens and turkeys is Menacanthus stramineus, the chicken body louse.

Lice It punctures soft quills near their base or gnaws the skin at the base of the feathers and feeds on the blood. Heavy populations of the chicken body louse decrease reproductive potential in males, egg production in females, and weight gain in growing chickens. The skin irritations are also sites for secondary bacterial infections. Other species of lice are not highly pathogenic to mature birds but may be fatal to chicks.

Lice Examination of birds, particularly around the vent and under the wings, reveals eggs or moving lice on the skin or feathers. Lice are usually introduced to a farm through infested equipment (eg, crates or egg flats) or by galliform birds. Lice are best controlled on caged chickens or turkeys by spraying with pyrethroids, carbaryl, coumaphos, malathion, or stirofos. Birds on the floor are more easily treated by scattering carbaryl, coumaphos or malathion on the litter.

Lice

Lice

Nematodes Ascaridia galli is most common nematode parasite of chickens Eggs in the droppings become infective in 10-12 days under optimal conditions. The infective eggs are ingested and hatch in the proventriculus, and the larvae live free in the lumen of the duodenum for the first 9 days. They then penetrate the mucosa, causing hemorrhages, return to the lumen by 17-18 days, and reach maturity at 28-30 days.

Ascaridia galli

Trachea Worms The gapeworm Syngamus trachea inhabits the trachea and lungs of many domestic and various wild birds. Infection may occur directly by ingestion of infective eggs or larvae; however, severe field infection is associated with ingestion of transport hosts such as earthworms, snails, slugs, and arthropods (eg, flies). Many gapeworm larvae may encyst and survive within a single invertebrate for years. Although gapeworms are not a problem in confinementreared poultry, they cause serious economic losses in game-farm pens and in range-reared chickens, pheasants, turkeys, and peacocks.

Trachea Worms Syngamus trachea worms, tracheal lumen

Endoparasite Treatments Will vary according to the type of internal parasite Need to check WHP if treating laying birds Options can include levamisole, piperazine and ivermectin

Ticks Argas persicus is found worldwide in tropical and subtropical countries and is the vector of Borrelia anserina (spirochetosis). These ticks are particularly active in poultry houses during warm, dry weather. All stages may be found hiding in cracks and crevices during the day. Larvae can be found on the birds because they remain attached and feed for 2-7 days. Nymphs and adults feed at night in ~15-30 min. Nymphs feed and molt several times before reaching the adult stage. Adults feed repeatedly, and the females lay 50-100 eggs after each feeding. Adult females may live 4 yr without a blood meal.

Ticks In addition to being vectors of some poultry diseases (eg, spirochetosis, aegyptianellosis), fowl ticks produce anaemia (most important), weight loss, depression, toxemia, and paralysis. Egg production decreases. Red spots can be seen on the skin where the ticks have fed. Because the ticks are nocturnal, the birds may show some uneasiness when roosting. Death is rare, but production may be severely depressed. After houses are cleaned, walls, ceilings, cracks, and crevices should be treated thoroughly (using a highpressure sprayer) with carbaryl, coumaphos, malathion, stirofos, or a mixture of stirofos and dichlorvos. Cracks and crevices should be filled in.

Tick Fever Spirochetosis is found in temperate or tropical regions, wherever the biologic vectors are found. The most common vector is Argas (Persicargas) persicus, the cosmopolitan fowl tick Generally, an infected Argas tick can transmit the disease at every feeding and maintains the infection throughout larval, nymphal, and adult stages. The ticks also transmit the infection transovarially, ie, the F1 larvae are infective. Other vectors (lice, mosquitos, some species of ticks, inanimate objects) can transmit the spirochete mechanically to a susceptible host whenever the piercing apparatus becomes contaminated with blood that contains Borrelia. The incubation period is ~3-12 days.

Tick Fever Marked enlargement and mottling of the spleen is the most characteristic lesion. Signs are highly variable, depending on the virulence of the spirochete, and may be absent. Signs include listlessness, depression, somnolence, moderate to marked shivering, and increased thirst. Young birds are affected more severely than older ones. During the initial stages of the disease, there is usually a green or yellow diarrhea with increased urates. The course of the disease is 1-2 wk. Mild strains are common. However, in many tick-infested geographic areas, morbidity can approach 100% and mortality may be 33-77%. Egg production in layers or breeders may be reduced by 5-10%, with a higher number of small eggs.

Tick Fever Antibiotic treatment is effective using the penicillin derivatives, but the streptomycins, tetracyclines, and tylosin are also effective. Control must be directed against the biologic vector. Argas ticks are notable for their long lifespan and their ability to survive for extended periods without a blood meal A combination of tick eradication and immunization is the most effective means of control.

Candidiasis A disease of the alimentary tract Characterised by thickening and white plaques on the mucosa, especially in the crop but sometimes in the proventriculus, intestine and cloaca, and associated with gizzard erosion. The cause is a fungal yeast, Candida albicans.

Candidiasis

Candidiasis Treatment options include Nystatin (100 ppm in feed) for 7 10 days, copper sulphate (1 kg/tonne feed) for 5 days, or copper sulphate 1gm/2 litre water for 3 days if approved locally. Control of Candida through drinking water is sometimes practised with chlorination Avoid excessive use of antibiotics and other stressors.

Poultry Information

Poultry Information www.thepoultrysite.com www.poultryhub.org vein.library.usyd.edu.au/links/poultry.ht ml www.merckvetmanual.com

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