Health and Care
Maintaining a healthy flock is one of the most important aspects of caring for chicken and other types of poultry and producing quality products. Penn State Extension offers a rich resource of information on common chicken diseases like Marek’s disease and Avian influenza, as well as chicken parasites like chicken mites and chicken lice.
Common Chicken Diseases
One exhaustive resource on chicken health and caring for chickens is the Poultry Health Handbook which offers detailed information about a number of common chicken diseases and their prevention. The guide will prove especially useful for flock owners and managers as well as workers in poultry facilities. Small-scale growers can view the video series on respiratory diseases in small flocks detailing the most common disease symptoms, getting help for affected birds, and disease prevention.
Preventing the spread of chicken respiratory infections is a key consideration in all flocks, especially large ones where the density of the birds is high. Growers can attend a seminar on the most common poultry respiratory diseases. Hatchery managers, supervisors and team members can also choose to take part in the Northeast Hatchery Conference which has a strong focus on biosecurity.
Avian influenza in chickens is a significant issue that growers with flocks of all sizes need to consider very seriously. The disease can cause chicken respiratory infection and in some cases can lead to significant losses for growers. Penn State extension offers a host of information on understanding and managing Avian influenza in chickens.
There are different strains of the virus, divided broadly into low pathogenic and highly pathogenic strains. Backyard and small flock poultry owners can consult a video about the symptoms and spread of highly pathogenic Avian influenza. Cases of infected birds transmitting the virus to humans are rare; however, it is possible for humans in close proximity to sick birds to get infected as well. A video guide with the measures that growers need to take if they suspect they have been infected with Avian influenza is available here.
Avian coryza is a contagious chicken respiratory infection, caused by bacteria, which occurs in some parts of the US. Vaccines are available to contain localized outbreaks of the disease. Marek’s disease is a highly contagious illness in chickens, significantly affecting chicken health and leading to high mortality. With any type of disease or condition affecting chicken lifespan and quality of life, timely action is key. Professional growers and backyard farmers can find a list of facilities - university diagnostic laboratories, veterinarians, and specialist hotlines - where they can seek help and receive advice on chicken care.
Poultry Dust, Mites, and Other Poultry Pests
Poultry lice, mites, flies and beetles are some common pests that producers need to consider in order to protect the health and wellbeing of their flocks. Detailed information on all common pests and the strategies to contain them is available in the article Pest Management Recommendations for Poultry.
Lesser mealworm beetles are one example of a pest that needs to be tightly controlled. These insects can multiply rapidly and carry disease pathogens that cause conditions like Marek’s disease and salmonella in poultry. Facility operators and managers can find information on the biology and behavior of Lesser mealworm beetles, as well as guidance on how to monitor them effectively and use chemical and biological control methods.
Chicken Biosecurity
Biosecurity management is an important approach that protects flocks and can help prevent common chicken diseases. Penn State Extension offers resources on testing and screening for pathogens, chicken vaccinations, quarantine of infected animals and other methods to prevent the spread of disease. Additional resources are available in recommendations on how to implement the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point system which contains valuable tips on containing the spread of salmonella in poultry and preventing the contamination of eggs with salmonella.
Producers will benefit significantly from a well-functioning poultry flock plan which can be an indispensable tool for emergency preparedness. Experts can view a video with practical demonstrations on how to conduct blood tests in chickens, restrain the birds, and handle blood samples.
Proper disposal of poultry carcasses is essential in terms of limiting the spread of contagious disease. Information on all approved disposal methods in Pennsylvania is available in a topical video.
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ArticlesLivestock and Poultry Mortality Disposal in Pennsylvania
Properly managing and disposing of dead farm animals is important. Every livestock and poultry operation should have a proper dead stock disposal strategy. -
WebinarsFree
Flock Talks: Parasite Management
When 12/09/2025Event Format Virtual | LiveDiscover effective parasite management strategies for small and backyard flocks, from prevention and control to potential treatment options. -
VideosRespiratory Diseases in Small Poultry Flocks
Poultry respiratory symptoms have many potential causes with some more serious than others. -
WebinarsPoultry Management and Health Seminar: Poultry Stress
Explore how stress affects poultry health and productivity in this seminar, with practical insights for producers, technicians, and welfare auditors. -
ArticlesNational Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) Biosecurity Planning
A formal plan for biosecurity is being directed by USDA/NPIP that will eventually lead to audits for those farms participating in this program. A NPIP biosecurity plan would augment a farm's overall HPAI control program. -
VideosWhat is AMR and How Does it Develop?
Length 3:49Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the poultry industry affects food safety. This video explains how AMR develops, spreads, and its impact on the food supply chain. -
VideosAMR In Animal Production and Its Impact on Food Safety
Length 4:44The use of antimicrobials in poultry production may play a dual role in enhancing animal health and posing risks to food safety and public health. This video explores the development of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in animal production and its cascading effects on food safety. -
VideosProper Animal Mortality Disposal
Length 4:16This video provides an overview of the approved methods of animal disposal in Pennsylvania, along with best management practices for each method. -
ArticlesListeriosis and the Dangers That May Lurk Among the Flock
Information about listeriosis in backyard poultry including zoonotic risk to humans. -
ArticlesBiosecurity Tips for Poultry Consumers
Consumers can help reduce disease transmission risk among farms in their communities. -
ArticlesCuriosity Won't Kill Your Cat, but Avian Influenza Might
Information about highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in cats including answers to frequently asked questions from cat owners and farmers. -
ArticlesHPAI: What You Need to Know About Dairy Cattle and Poultry
The highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus has been found to affect several types of animals. Explore information about HPAI and tips to safeguard your animals and business. -
ArticlesDon't Let Biosecurity Take a Holiday Vacation
Poultry flocks require daily care, including protection from disease risks. Keep biosecurity in mind when you travel and ensure that all caretakers learn and follow recommended biosecurity practices. -
ArticlesMonitoring Leg and Foot Pad Health in Broilers
This article describes the importance of foot pad health in broilers, how to monitor it, and potential corrective actions to take. -
VideosUnderstanding Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
This short video series helps backyard and small flock poultry owners understand Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), its symptoms, and how it is spread. -
ArticlesSubmitting Poultry Cases to the Animal Diagnostic Lab
What you need to know before submitting an avian specimen or sample to the Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) Animal Diagnostic Lab (ADL). -
ArticlesUnderstanding Poultry Medication Regulations
Some drugs that are commonly prescribed in other animals are limited or banned for use in our poultry species—here's why. -
VideosFly Control on Poultry Farms
Flies are a nuisance on poultry facilities and can transmit diseases. Learn how to use integrated pest management (IPM) to control pest flies safely and effectively. -
ArticlesBioseguridad: Protegiendo a sus Aves de la Influenza Aviar y Otras Enfermedades
La bioseguridad significa proteger a sus aves evitando que las enfermedades entren en su granja y proteger a otros evitando que las enfermedades salgan de su granja. -
WebinarsFree
Bedbug Mitigation in Poultry Houses
When Watch NowRecorded Jan 17, 2024Event Format On-Demand | RecordedProvides essential information on detection, prevention, and management strategies for bedbugs in poultry houses, including what we know, and don't know, about these pests. -
ArticlesAnimal Welfare Audits: Why are Third-party Audits Important?
This article describes what third-party animal welfare audits are and why they are important. -
WorkshopsApplication of Biosecurity Practices for Small Flocks
Length 2 hoursJoin us to learn basic poultry biosecurity practices, access HPAI information, resources, and contacts, and apply tailored measures to your premises. -
ArticlesAvian Metapneumovirus
Information for producers about Avian Metapneumovirus (AMPV) and the 2024 Avian Metapneumovirus outbreak in the United States. -
ArticlesWest Nile Encephalitis and Poultry
A description and history of West Nile encephalitis, how it is transmitted, and how poultry is affected in Pennsylvania.




