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Raising Turkeys Tips - Is Keeping Turkeys With Chickens Suitable
1. Raising Turkeys Tips - Is
Keeping Turkeys With Chickens
Suitable
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You might have started raising turkeys and you are thinking of keeping
turkeys with chickens, would that be a good move?
Most professional turkey growers are not open to that idea. Turkeys are
highly susceptible to the Blackhead organisms. 100% mortality results if
they contract the disease and they have not been protected with proper
medication. A lot of chicken carry Blackhead organisms but these
organisms have no apparent effect on them. One of the cardinal rules of
turkey growers is avoid the practice of keeping turkeys with chickens.
2. What is Blackhead disease? And why is keeping turkeys with chickens not
the best move a turkey grower could ever do?
Histomonas melagridis is a type of protozoan parasite present in turkeys,
and are sometimes found in chickens and game birds, that act together with
facultative bacteria thereby producing the condition called Blackhead. With
an incubation period of 15-20 days, the parasite is ingested in the Heterakis
worms' ova or as larva in earthworms or feces. Turkey transmission is
deemed rapid despite the fact that it is not easy to infect birds orally.
Recent studies show that infection may readily occur via cloaca or posterior
opening when birds are on contaminated litter.
Symptoms of the disease in turkeys are depression, loss of appetite, poor
growth, sulfur yellow feces and cyanosis of head. Nitro-imidazoles and nitro
furans have been used as treatment to Blackhead disease. There are some
herbal products based on essential oils, like Herban, have been successfully
used. There are several drugs available and are used by professional
growers, though these drugs are not sold in small quantities or in some
locations that are easily accessible to small growers.
The best way to prevent Blackhead disease is to avoid keeping turkeys with
chickens or other fowl animals. You have to maintain good sanitation in
your turkey housings. If possible, use concrete floors. You have to make
sure to do regular worming to better control intermediate hosts.
Care, sanitation, and isolation are keys to a successful disease control
program in turkeys. Some professional growers say that if turkeys are not
care for properly, they will look for ways to die!
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Owners Who Have Raised More Than 250,000 Turkeys