Vices in poultry
A vice is a bad behavior practiced by birds e.g. egg eating feather pecking, cannibalism.
Causes of Poultry vices
- Heredity: some line of birds show more vices like cannibalism than others.
- overcrowding is the poultry houses can cause vices like cannibalism as birds become more close to each other
- Introduction of new birds in a flock with unique characters of the body and size may cause cannibalism and feather pecking.
- Exposure of wounds and smell of blood can cause cannibalism
- Lack of enough laying boxes which causes breakage of eggs and exposes eggs to the birds can easily result into egg eating.
- Improper feeding of the birds that encourages mineral deficiency can lead to cannibalism
- Bright light in the poultry house can stimulate feather and toe pecking.
- Insufficient drinking and eating place may also lead to pecking as birds struggle to get near to feeds and water.
- Irritation of the skin through direct sunlight and lice infection can result into cannibalism and pecking.
- Diseases like gumboro can easily cause cloaca pecking since the droppings usually stick in that area.
- Introduction of birds that are moulting (shedding feathers) in a flock can easily encourage cannibalism due to exposure of bare skin to other birds.
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