Getting
Ready To Pair Up
In
preparation of the breeding season there are several things we
should consider every year. The birds should be good and rested
and should have gone through a good moult.
A
few weeks before pairing, I suggest vaccinating for PMV and paratyphoid.
Also treat for worms, coccidia, and trichomonas. Preventive antibiotics
is counterproductive and not recommended.
Antibiotics
have no preventive properties, only therapeutic, so if theres
nothing to treat, dont treat it. Indiscriminate use of antibiotics
encourages resistant strains and may, indeed, make the birds more
susceptible to infection by disturbing the normal flora of the
gut.
Give
the birds time to recover from the treatments and vaccinations
we put them through, and you will notice a rebound effect, where
they ascend to a higher level of health than before the intervention.
The vaccinations peak their immunity; and these higher levels
of immune globlulins are then passed to the offspring via the
yolk and crop milk, resulting in more vigourous offspring.
The
treatments we give for trichomonas, cocci, and worms may not all
be necessary. Usually the trichomonas treatment is needed, but
if a fecal examination shows no worms or just a low lever of coccidia,
then these treatments can be omitted. If no fecal examination
is done, then treat to be safe.