Roost Chickens

Jabot Acide

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Pathogene

Candida albicans (yeast)

Symptomes

Sour smell from beak, doughy crop, white plaques in mouth.

Transmission

Opportunistic. Secondary to antibiotics or crop stasis.

Traitement

A veterinarian may prescribe antifungal medication (such as nystatin). Gentle crop massage and diluted apple cider vinegar in water are sometimes used as supportive measures.

Prevention

Avoid prolonged antibiotics without veterinary guidance. Ensure grit. Keep feed dry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes Jabot Acide in chickens?

Jabot Acide is caused by Candida albicans (yeast). Opportunistic. Secondary to antibiotics or crop stasis.

What are the symptoms of Jabot Acide?

Sour smell from beak, doughy crop, white plaques in mouth.

How do you treat Jabot Acide?

A veterinarian may prescribe antifungal medication (such as nystatin). Gentle crop massage and diluted apple cider vinegar in water are sometimes used as supportive measures.

How can I prevent Jabot Acide?

Avoid prolonged antibiotics without veterinary guidance. Ensure grit. Keep feed dry.

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