There is an all around livestock powder that you put in their water. You can get it at your local farm store. Also you can give them lots of fruit like bananas and grapes but cut the grapes in half and you can give them yogurt
Not just chickens raised in barns are given medicine. Even free range "organic" hens are given the occasional treatment. Chickens can get sick, when they do, medicine is given to make them better.
It is not common practice to inject broiler chickens for growth. Instead, they are typically given feed that is specially formulated to promote growth quickly. However, antibiotics and growth hormones may be used in some cases, depending on regulations and farm practices.
Antibiotics are usually given to someone who is sick with an infection. There are many types of antibiotics.
antibiotics are given because they help fight diseases
Most free range chickens do not get antibiotics unless they are sick, sick chickens do not get eaten nor are their eggs used for food. Pesticides are only used when there is an infestation of mites in the hen house and then only in the dusting area where the hens go to have sand baths.
The antibiotic will will affect the digestion process of chickens very heavly
Foxes do eat chickens, given the chance.Yes
No. Perdue chickens are kept in warehouses, injected with antibiotics, fed GMO corn, shocked to death, and beaten regularly.
If a microbe is not affected by antibiotics, it is said to be resistant to the antibiotic.
No. Antibiotics are given to them only when they are ill with a bacterial or viral infection. Cows have antibodies and immunoglobins, but not antibiotics.
Free range chickens are raised outdoors with natural foods while industrial chicken houses have thousands of chickens in one place and are fed foods with antibiotics and steroids. Yuck.
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