Dear Dr. Iraqi

Dear Dr. Iraqi
According to the cases that I have personally dealt with, most of the birds that were not lifted and walked within the first 6 to 12 hours of landing, usually do not rise and the temporary paralysis of their movement organs has turned into permanent paralysis.
Of course, lifting and walking birds that are stuck on the ground is done only to increase blood circulation in the muscles of their locomotor organs and to prevent paralysis of the nerves in that area due to lack of blood supply to these tissues and does not play a role in eliminating the cause of complications.
Considering that this disease did not occur suddenly, it cannot be treated suddenly, and basically, in my opinion, the treatment is based on preventing the occurrence of complications in chickens that have not yet been grounded.
Because most of the time, when an affected flock is referred to me, some time has passed since the onset of the disease, and according to the same mechanism that I have presented to you, almost all of the grounded birds have suffered permanent paralysis, except for those that have not yet been grounded or only a few hours after the beginning of the landing. They have passed away
I would also like to tell you that these chickens are usually produced in or bought from flocks whose mothers are more or less malnourished and this problem is also related to the mother flocks.
Unfortunately, due to the lack of useful and high-quality drugs in the market, the herds that are affected by this disease cannot be quickly treated.
Several times I subjected the affected chickens to serum therapy and even treatment with the help of human injectable compounds, which, of course, in the human pharmacopoeia, there are no such compounds that can solve our need in an injection form, and nutritional compounds in humans are mostly in the form of They are available orally and with a long-term treatment period