Veterinary Care & Prevention Framework
Standardized health maintenance, precise bio-dosage tables, diagnostic indices, and emergency restoration protocols developed for purebred Aseel lineages.
| Pharmaceutical Agent | Target Pathology | Dosage Metric | Administration Cycle | Rest Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albendazole (2.5% Oral) | Roundworms, Cecal Worms, Flukes | 0.5 ml / kg bodyweight | Single dose, repeat at day 14 | 7 Days (No sparring) |
| Levamisole HCl | Gapeworms, Capillary Worms | 25 mg / kg bodyweight | Single direct oral administration | 10 Days |
| Ivermectin (1% Spot-on) | Mites, Lice, Tracheal Parasites | 3 drops on bare dorsal skin | Every 90 days preventive cycle | 14 Days |
| Piperazine Citrate | Ascaridia (Large Roundworms) | 200 mg / liter drinking water | Continuous 48h water exposure | 3 Days |
Indicates heavy blood-sucking mite infestation or internal cecal worm overload.
Classic indicator of Syngamus trachea (Gapeworm) obstructing the windpipe.
Ascarid roundworms absorbing vital nutrients directly inside the intestine.
Provide Liver tonic (5ml/L) and Vitamin B-Complex for 3 consecutive days to re-establish mucosal gut balance and stimulate natural appetite.
Aseel Vaccination & Treatment Schedule
A veterinary-structured chronological immunization blueprint engineered to preserve the constitutional hardiness, muscle density, and natural vigor of purebred Aseel lineages from hatch day to maturity.
Subcutaneous (Neck nape)
0.20 ml / chick
Intraocular (Eye Drop) / Nasal
1 drop per eye
Oral / Drinking Water
Standard titer dilution
Wing Web Puncture
Double-needle stab
Intramuscular (Breast Muscle)
0.50 ml / bird
Deep Intramuscular (Thigh / Breast)
0.50 ml / bird
Direct Oral Drench
10 mg/kg live weight
Subcutaneous (Base of Neck)
0.50 ml / adult cock
Post-Vaccination Conditioning & Vitality Support
Vaccinations induce temporary metabolic fatigue. Always supplement the drinking water with natural Vitamin B-Complex, Vitamin E-Selenium, and organic apple cider vinegar for 48 hours following any live or inactivated inoculation.
Dosages and schedule recommendations reflect traditional avian husbandry guidelines. Consult a certified avian veterinary practitioner for region-specific bacterial or viral strain variations.