This content is about Chicken Care and Management in Monsoon Season in Pakistan by Dr. ARSHAD Vet. Due to less facilities for Poultry Birds in the Months of June ( Mainly July, August ) and September, Chickens may suffer Suffocation ( Respiratory Issues ). Here are the Strategies to Keep the Flock Healthy in Rainy days / Monsoon Season : Allow your Chickens to drink plenty of Water Encourage Poultry Birds to utilise more Fluids Use Fruits and Vegetables Offer Vitamin C, Calcium and Potassium Deworming Pest Control Use of Insecticides Onion Apple Cider Vinegar Salt Lemon Prevent Dehydration Thoroughly examine Scraps before feeding your Chickens Allow maximum air circulation Keep Bed Dry Keep Utensils, Feeders and Drinkers Clean During Rainy Days or Monsoon season there's continuous complain by the Poultry producers Regarding CCRD, CRD, Coryza, E.coli, Salmonella, Fowl Pox, increase in Number of Mortalities and Fungal infections in their Flocks. Poultry Litter and Manure Management is the Key thing During Rainy Season. So, in this Video i will Share How to keep Chicken Litter Dry and Maintain Chicken Health Status along with Precautionary Measures to Stop Different Pathogens attack over Chickens. Heat Stress is a Major Challenge in Poultry Production especially during the Summer Months ( Monsoon Season / Rainy Days ). It occurs when birds face difficulty in achieving a balance between body heat produced and heat lost. This imbalance can lead to several health issues and production losses. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the causes and responses of Chickens to Heat Stress and implement appropriate mitigation strategies to minimize the adverse impact on production. There are several causes of heat production apart from the environmental heat. Some of them notably are higher feed intake, higher density feed and / or overcrowding of birds in a limited space, etc. Heat Stress response to Maintain normal body temperature : Increased panting Lesser feed intake and chicken drinks more water which can cause loose droppings Reduced physical activity Spreading of Wings Moving towards shades or towards the place where airflow is more Blood - Swollen Wattles and Comb Diverting blood from internal organs to the skin which darkens skin colour This content is about Managing Extreme Summer Temperature with Backyard Chickens by Dr. ARSHAD Veterinary Clinic. The most basic and important needs are : Shade Water and Ventilation Chicken should have a place to get out of the sun when the begin to get too warm. This may be trees or specifically constructed shades. Ensure that the shady place has proper ventilation. The insides of small coops or other enclosed buildings can get very stuffy. Ideally, hens will have a more ventilated shaded area, but if that is the only source of shade a fan can help, move Air around. Chickens should always have access to fresh, clean, cool water, especially in the summer. Provide Multiple water sources located in shady, cool areas of possible to encourage hens to drink. Add ice cubes, ice blocks or frozen water bottles if needed to keep water cool. Musters are another way chicken keepers cool their flocks. Feed consumption during extreme heat waves will likely go down, a hot chicken will have a decreased appetite. For this reason, it is important to limit treats and extras. Preventing heat stress is much easier than treating it. Have a plan to help your birds during the peak of Summer. Provide Extra Space Change Water Frequently Clean Waterers and Feeders Keep an eye over maximum and minimum temperature Maintain required airflow Maintain proper humidity Keep the coop well ventilated Free range during cooler parts of the day Avoid panting Keep your flock Stress free Avoid Temperature Shock Control Predators Cleanliness Disinfection Biosecurity Raising Chickens in July and August | Birds Care in Monsoon by Dr. ARSHAD Vet #JulyandAugust #SuffocatingWeather #HighHumidity #ChickenSummerCare #ChickenDiarrhea #ChickenDehydration #HeatStressinPoultry #PetBirdsSummerCare #SickPetCare #GuineaFowl #Goose #BackyardPoultry #BackyardChickens #BackyardPets #CommercialPoultry #Turkeys #Pheasant #Hen #Cockerel #Quail #Leghorn #Broiler #Brahma #Araucana #Pigeon #Duck #Peafowl #Veterinarian #Poultry #PetsandAnimals #Chickens #Livestock #Birds #Aseel #DrArshad #Punjab #PunjabPakistan #VetDoctor #VeterinaryDoctor #VetDoc #VeterinaryTreatment #VeterinaryMedicine #VeterinaryVideos #VeterinaryMedicineTips #VeterinaryDoctorTreatment #VeterinaryOperation #VetArshad #VeterinaryDoctor #DrVetClinic #VeterinaryClinicWork #ChickenFarming2025 #PoultryFarming2025