Chickens suffering from infectious bronchitis should not be used for laying hens

Chicken infectious bronchitis can infect chickens of all breeds and ages. Young chicks are most likely to occur in young chicks, young chicks, and unlayed chicks. However, it should be noted that chickens with young chickens and young chickens suffering from the disease and recovering from the disease can no longer be used for laying hens. Because the pathogen of infectious bronchitis is a viral infection. The main method of infection is that diseased chickens often discharge the virus from the respiratory tract and transmit it to healthy chickens through airborne droplets. After the infection of chickens and young chickens, the virus can severely damage the chicken's ovaries. Even after the illness is cured, no more eggs are laid at the time of adult chickens, or very few eggs are produced. Therefore, egg chickens suffering from infectious bronchitis can only be fattened early and converted to broiler chickens.

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