Ascites are a medical condition in which the bird’s circulatory system cannot meet its oxygen needs, leading to increased blood pressure and fluid leakage into the abdominal cavity. Broilers are most affected by this condition because their genetics are geared toward rapid growth, and in some cases, their heart and lungs cannot keep up.
Here’s why this condition is a problem:
Reducing the risk of ascites allows the farmer to work with more peace of mind and confidence in their flock’s health.
Ascites occur due to many factors, including genetics, housing conditions, feed, and even growth rate. Let’s take a closer look at the most common causes.
Knowing the causes is the first step toward successfully preventing this condition.