Poultry

Health and Care

Maintaining a healthy flock is one of the most important aspects of caring for chicken and other types of poultry and producing quality products. Penn State Extension offers a rich resource of information on common chicken diseases like Marek’s disease and Avian influenza, as well as chicken parasites like chicken mites and chicken lice.

Common Chicken Diseases

One exhaustive resource on chicken health and caring for chickens is the Poultry Health Handbook which offers detailed information about a number of common chicken diseases and their prevention. The guide will prove especially useful for flock owners and managers as well as workers in poultry facilities. Small-scale growers can view the video series on respiratory diseases in small flocks detailing the most common disease symptoms, getting help for affected birds, and disease prevention.

Preventing the spread of chicken respiratory infections is a key consideration in all flocks, especially large ones where the density of the birds is high. Growers can attend a seminar on the most common poultry respiratory diseases. Hatchery managers, supervisors and team members can also choose to take part in the Northeast Hatchery Conference which has a strong focus on biosecurity.

Avian influenza in chickens is a significant issue that growers with flocks of all sizes need to consider very seriously. The disease can cause chicken respiratory infection and in some cases can lead to significant losses for growers. Penn State extension offers a host of information on understanding and managing Avian influenza in chickens.

There are different strains of the virus, divided broadly into low pathogenic and highly pathogenic strains. Backyard and small flock poultry owners can consult a video about the symptoms and spread of highly pathogenic Avian influenza. Cases of infected birds transmitting the virus to humans are rare; however, it is possible for humans in close proximity to sick birds to get infected as well. A video guide with the measures that growers need to take if they suspect they have been infected with Avian influenza is available here.

Avian coryza is a contagious chicken respiratory infection, caused by bacteria, which occurs in some parts of the US. Vaccines are available to contain localized outbreaks of the disease. Marek’s disease is a highly contagious illness in chickens, significantly affecting chicken health and leading to high mortality. With any type of disease or condition affecting chicken lifespan and quality of life, timely action is key. Professional growers and backyard farmers can find a list of facilities - university diagnostic laboratories, veterinarians, and specialist hotlines - where they can seek help and receive advice on chicken care.

Poultry Dust, Mites, and Other Poultry Pests

Poultry lice, mites, flies and beetles are some common pests that producers need to consider in order to protect the health and wellbeing of their flocks. Detailed information on all common pests and the strategies to contain them is available in the article Pest Management Recommendations for Poultry.

Lesser mealworm beetles are one example of a pest that needs to be tightly controlled. These insects can multiply rapidly and carry disease pathogens that cause conditions like Marek’s disease and salmonella in poultry. Facility operators and managers can find information on the biology and behavior of Lesser mealworm beetles, as well as guidance on how to monitor them effectively and use chemical and biological control methods.

Chicken Biosecurity

Biosecurity management is an important approach that protects flocks and can help prevent common chicken diseases. Penn State Extension offers resources on testing and screening for pathogens, chicken vaccinations, quarantine of infected animals and other methods to prevent the spread of disease. Additional resources are available in recommendations on how to implement the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point system which contains valuable tips on containing the spread of salmonella in poultry and preventing the contamination of eggs with salmonella.

Producers will benefit significantly from a well-functioning poultry flock plan which can be an indispensable tool for emergency preparedness. Experts can view a video with practical demonstrations on how to conduct blood tests in chickens, restrain the birds, and handle blood samples.

Proper disposal of poultry carcasses is essential in terms of limiting the spread of contagious disease. Information on all approved disposal methods in Pennsylvania is available in a topical video.

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  1. Biosecurity Alert: HPAI Update April 2024
    News
    Biosecurity Alert: HPAI Update April 2024
    Date Posted 4/16/2024
    The latest updates on the state of the highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak and reminders to keep practicing good biosecurity.
  2. Application of Biosecurity Practices for Small Flocks
    Workshops

    Free

    Application of Biosecurity Practices for Small Flocks
    When 05/06/2024
    Length 2 hours
    Join us to learn basic poultry biosecurity practices, access HPAI information, resources, and contacts, and apply tailored measures to your premises.
  3. Avian Metapneumovirus
    Articles
    Avian Metapneumovirus
    By Megan Lighty, DVM, PhD, DACPV, Kayla Niel, DVM, MS, Jonathan Elissa, DVM
    Information for producers about Avian Metapneumovirus (AMPV) and the 2024 Avian Metapneumovirus outbreak in the United States.
  4. Chickens. Photo credit: Bigstockphoto.com
    Articles
    West Nile Encephalitis and Poultry
    By Patricia A Dunn, DVM, MAM, DACPV, Robert G. Elkin
    A description and history of West Nile encephalitis, how it is transmitted, and how poultry is affected in Pennsylvania.
  5. Protecting your Poultry
    Videos
    Protecting your Poultry
    By Erin Greenleaf, Capri Stiles-Mikesell
    Length 10:03
    This video will walk you through the many responsibilities that go along with a poultry project such as keeping your birds healthy, happy, and free from harm.
  6. Turkey on pasture
    Articles
    Backyard Turkey Health
    By Megan Lighty, DVM, PhD, DACPV
    Turkeys are not just big chickens, their disease management and nutritional requirements are different.
  7. Fly Control on Poultry Farms
    Videos
    Fly Control on Poultry Farms
    By Erika Machtinger, Hannah Tiffin
    Flies are a nuisance on poultry facilities and can transmit diseases. Learn how to use integrated pest management (IPM) to control pest flies safely and effectively.
  8. Ascites (Pulmonary Hypertension Syndrome) in Poultry
    Articles
    Ascites (Pulmonary Hypertension Syndrome) in Poultry
    By Gino Lorenzoni
    Ascites is the accumulation of fluid inside the abdominal cavity as the consequence of increased pressure in the pulmonary arterioles.
  9. Image by NickyPe from Pixabay
    Articles
    Deworming Backyard Poultry
    By Megan Lighty, DVM, PhD, DACPV
    Poultry in all shapes and sizes may experience challenges with intestinal parasites. Here, you will learn more about the parasites and how to treat your flock for optimal health.
  10. "Syringe and Vaccine” by NIH on flickr.com Licensed under CC BY 2.0
    News
    Vaccination for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)
    Date Posted 4/4/2023
    Frequently asked questions regarding the use of vaccination to protect domestic poultry flocks against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
  11. "Week Old Chicks" by Jack Berry
    Videos
    Respiratory Diseases in Small Poultry Flocks
    By Megan Lighty, DVM, PhD, DACPV, Eva Wallner-Pendleton, DVM, MS, ACPV, Corissa Steimling
    Poultry respiratory symptoms have many potential causes with some more serious than others.
  12. Poultry Dust – What You Need to Know About Impact on Bird Health
    Articles
    Poultry Dust – What You Need to Know About Impact on Bird Health
    By Gino Lorenzoni, Dan Hofstetter
    This article explains what makes up poultry dust, how it can affect bird health, how it affects ventilation systems, and how to measure airborne dust levels in poultry houses.
  13. Newcastle Disease (Avian Paramyxovirus-1)
    Articles
    Newcastle Disease (Avian Paramyxovirus-1)
    By Gino Lorenzoni, Chrislyn Wood Nicholson, DVM MPH
    Newcastle disease is a highly contagious viral disease that causes respiratory and neurological signs in various avian species. It may cause acute death.
  14. Corn field, photo by Elizabeth Hines
    Articles
    Mycotoxins and Their Effect on Poultry and Swine Production
    By Elizabeth Hines, Gino Lorenzoni
    Feed grains contaminated by mycotoxins hurt feed quality and are detrimental to production in poultry and swine. Some key mycotoxins can induce differential impacts on poultry and swine production performance.
  15. Managing Chicken Coccidiosis in Small Flocks During Summer
    Articles
    Managing Chicken Coccidiosis in Small Flocks During Summer
    By Gino Lorenzoni
    Coccidiosis can be a challenge for small flocks, especially those choosing antibiotic-free production. This article provides information on the parasite's life cycle, clinical signs, and treatment.
  16. Backyard chickens. Photo credit: Natasha Volkers
    Articles
    Management of Coccidiosis in Small Flocks
    By Gino Lorenzoni
    Coccidiosis is a common problem in small flocks. It can lead to reduced performance and mortality. Vaccination, preventative medication, and good management practices are key control measures.
  17. Photo credit: Dr. Lorenzoni
    Articles
    Infectious Bronchitis in Chickens
    By Gino Lorenzoni
    Infectious bronchitis is a highly contagious, acute infection of chickens characterized by nasal discharge, coughing, and rales. In layers, it causes a marked reduction in egg production and quality.
  18. El Polvo en la Avicultura – Todo lo que Necesita Saber sobre su Impacto en la Salud de las Aves
    Articles
    El Polvo en la Avicultura – Todo lo que Necesita Saber sobre su Impacto en la Salud de las Aves
    By Gino Lorenzoni, Dan Hofstetter
    Este artículo explica cómo se genera el polvo en las granjas avícolas, cómo puede afectar a la salud de las aves, cómo afecta a los sistemas de ventilación y cómo se miden los niveles de polvo en suspensión en las galeras avícolas.
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