How long does the toxicity of chickens sprayed with pesticides stay

Updated on healthy 2024-07-07
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Pesticide toxicity generally lingers for about 30 minutes to an hour.

    The toxicity of insecticides is relatively large, after spraying insecticides, you need to stay away from the room where you spray insecticides, and close the doors and windows to play the effect of insecticides. Pesticides are usually more harmful to the body, so try to avoid putting pesticides out of the reach of the elderly and children.

    Insecticides refer to pesticides used to prevent, eliminate or control pests, including pests that harm agriculture and forestry, sanitary pests, and parasites inside and outside livestock and poultry.

    and storage pests are the targets of insecticides. There are three main insecticidal methods of insecticides: stomach poisoning, contact killing, and fumigation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The toxic residence time of chickens sprayed with insecticides depends on a variety of factors, such as the type of insecticide, its concentration, duration of action, ambient temperature, humidity, and so on. In general, the residual time of insecticide toxicity is usually about 30 minutes to 1 hour. However, this is only a rough estimate and the specifics may vary.

    If you buy a chicken sprayed with pesticides, it is recommended to wash it before eating it to ensure food safety. In addition, it is advisable to choose poultry from reliable merchants or farms when buying chickens to ensure the safety and quality of the food.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello dear and happy to answer your questions!

    Here for you to find out: the back of the chicken sprayed with the insecticidal dose will die, the general buy of insecticides is polyester, special effect on insects. It also has a certain impact on chickens, serious will be fatal, but it is not recommended that you use it for chickens, the sanitary insecticides sold on the market have been tested by the relevant state departments and meet the safety requirements.

    However, if a large amount of insecticide is ingested at one time, or prolonged exposure to insecticides (even in small doses), the former may cause acute poisoning (nausea, vomiting, cough, dyspnea, dizziness, convulsions, and even death), and the latter may lead to chronic poisoning symptoms based on the "three causes" (carcinogenic, teratogenic, mutagenic), and insecticidal aerosols should not be sprayed on animals. Pesticides can cause poisoning in chickens, such as when sprayed on chickens and licked by dogs, and the drug itself can penetrate the body.

    If it is an environmental pesticide commonly used in the home, it is not recommended to use it for chickens. Because environmental disinfection insecticides can cause damage to chickens and cause some other symptoms. If you can't buy poultry insecticides nearby, you can ask a friend or buy them directly from the Internet, and be sure to use professional poultry insecticides.

    I hope this reply is helpful to you, if you have any questions, please feel free to consult, and finally wish you a happy life! [Pleasant].

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are many situations that cause chicken pesticide poisoning, such as eating too many pesticides in vegetables, grains, water quality, etc., which may cause poisoning, and chicken pesticide poisoning is easy to cause death if it is not rescued in time, so it is necessary to carry out first aid in time after being found, and the methods are as follows:

    **: Chickens and ducks are often poisoned by eating grains mixed with pesticides or drinking poisonous water mixed with pesticides.

    Symptoms: Mental malaise, thirst, dysentery, loose feathers, head tilted back, angular arch reflexion, backward to one side, paroxysmal spasms, dyspnea, legs outstretched, dark blue crown, and a bursy filled with undigested food or mucus. If not rescued in time, he will die of convulsions.

    Dissection: The corpse was dark red, pericardial effusion, and if it was an organophosphorus pesticide, the contents of the sac had a garlic odor.

    **:Surgery to cut the sac to remove the poison**:

    1) Remove the feathers at a slightly lower part of the inner bursa and disinfect them with iodine tincture and 70% alcohol, avoiding the small incision of the longitudinal incision of the large blood vessels. After exposing the bursal sac, stagger the opening with **, remove the poison, rinse it with water, and then wipe off the blood or liquid from the wound with gauze.

    2) Use an ordinary sewing needle and No. 4 suture (can also be replaced by ordinary sewing thread) to suture the wall in the whole layer, sprinkle with anti-inflammatory drugs (penicillin powder) and then suture the nodules.

    3) Do not feed drinks or water for half a day after surgery, and feed some easily digestible feed for one or two days, which can generally return to normal in three to five days.

    First aid methods after pesticide poisoning in chickens.

    Fill white sugar (6910, take white sugar with water, stir and dissolve with a small amount of hot boiled water, and then add boiling water to dissolve white sugar with a concentration of 20. For lightly poisoned chickens, 50 ml per feather should be given, and the amount of chicks should be reduced, and 1 time every 1 hour. Generally, 2 3 times of irrigation, the sick chickens are kept alone, and with clean drinking water, supplemented with soft feed, green cabbage leaves, the rate of ** can reach 90.

    Fill rapeseed water to take a little rapeseed, add an appropriate amount of water, put it in a pot to decoction, and filter the liquid with gauze. Severely poisoned chickens should be given 2 3 tablespoons per bird, and chickens with mild poisoning should be given 1 tablespoon per bird.

    Chickens poisoned by organophosphate pesticides with sesame oil will be given 3 5 ml of sesame oil per feather, and the effect can be seen in 20 to 30 minutes.

    For organophosphorus pesticide poisoning of chickens with licorice juice, 150 grams of decoction juice can be added with licorice water, mixed with 10 grams of talcum powder, and 20 chickens can be irrigated, and the detoxification effect is obvious.

    Cut the sac to flush the severely poisoned chicken, you can pull out the chicken feathers outside the sac for disinfection, cut it with a blade, expose the sac, and then stagger the incision on the sac, the length depends on the contents, take out the contents, rinse them with potassium permanganate solution or salt cool boiled water, fill in a small amount of easily digestible feed, and then use a sterilized needle and thread to suture the sac and ** respectively, and sprinkle anti-inflammatory powder on the sutures. Feed and water should not be fed and drunk for 12 hours after the operation, and easily digestible feed should be fed within 1 to 2 days, and the amount of feed should be controlled, and it will be cured in 5 to 7 days.

    Rural free-range chickens due to the accidental ingestion of pesticide seeds or rodenticide bait and poisoning often occur, such as the rescue is not timely will cause dead chickens, for this reason, the above summarizes the chicken accidentally ingested pesticides what to do, chicken pesticide poisoning after the first aid method, I hope to help everyone.

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