Understanding Cold Symptoms in Aseel Roosters
When your Aseel rooster shows signs of a cold, it can be concerning. Common symptoms include nasal discharge, coughing, sneezing, and rasping sounds when breathing. Additionally, you may notice decreased activity levels, listlessness, and potential changes in egg-laying patterns or egg quality. Observing your rooster closely can help you identify these symptoms early.
Recognizing Signs of Hypothermia
In colder environments, Aseel roosters may become hypothermic. Signs here include shriveled and pale combs and wattles, as well as the bird fluffing its feathers or huddling to conserve warmth. If you see your rooster stretching its neck and gasping for breath, it could indicate severe distress and requires immediate attention.
Administering Cold Roos Syrup
If your rooster exhibits cold symptoms, using Cold Roos Syrup can provide relief. The dosage is critical and depends on the weight of the rooster. For instance, a rooster under 100 grams should receive 1 drop mixed with 5 ml of water, while a rooster weighing 5 kilograms requires 25 drops with 50 ml of water. It is essential to treat your rooster for 3 to 5 days, depending on symptom severity.
Store Cold Roos Syrup in a cool, dark, and dry place, keeping it safe from heat and sunlight. Always ensure the bottle cap is closed properly after use. If you need more information or assistance regarding the treatment of your Aseel rooster, feel free to contact Dr. Rajvir Grewal at WhatsApp number 91-9463990900.