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Poultry Health Featured Articles
Displaying Articles 181-195 in Poultry Health
UK Poultry Disease Quarterly Surveillance Report (to September 2005)
By Veterinary Laboratories Agency - This report monitors trends in the major endemic poultry diseases and utilises the farmfile and VIDA (Veterinary Investigation Disease Analysis) databases. The report is compiled using disease data gathered by the network...
By Veterinary Laboratories Agency - This report monitors trends in the major endemic poultry diseases and utilises the farmfile and VIDA (Veterinary Investigation Disease Analysis) databases. The report is compiled using disease data gathered by the network...
Governmental regulations and concept behind eradication and control of some important poultry diseases
By H.M. Hafez, Institute of poultry Diseases, Free University Berlin - Infections diseases of poultry are mostly associated with severe economic losses. Many of these diseases once re-emerging or introduced into a geographic area, can explode into an...
By H.M. Hafez, Institute of poultry Diseases, Free University Berlin - Infections diseases of poultry are mostly associated with severe economic losses. Many of these diseases once re-emerging or introduced into a geographic area, can explode into an...
The colonization of broilers with Campylobacter
By W.J Snelling and J.S.G Dooley, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster and J.E. Moore, Northern Ireland Public Health Laboratory, Department of Bacteriology, Belfast City Hospital.
By W.J Snelling and J.S.G Dooley, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster and J.E. Moore, Northern Ireland Public Health Laboratory, Department of Bacteriology, Belfast City Hospital.
Impact of feeding management on feather pecking in laying hens
By M.M Van Krimpen, B.F.J Reuvekamp, C.M.C Van Der Peet-Schwering, R.P. Kwakkel and M.W.A Verstegen, Wageningen University, and L.A. Den Hartog, Nutreco R&D.
By M.M Van Krimpen, B.F.J Reuvekamp, C.M.C Van Der Peet-Schwering, R.P. Kwakkel and M.W.A Verstegen, Wageningen University, and L.A. Den Hartog, Nutreco R&D.
The Economics of Avian Influenza Control
By David Halvorson, Ilaria Capua, Carol Cardona, David Frame, Daniel Karunakaran, Stefano Marangon, Giovanni Ortali, Don Roepke and Brian Woo-Ming and published by the University of Minnesota - When large numbers of flocks get low pathogenic avian influenza...
By David Halvorson, Ilaria Capua, Carol Cardona, David Frame, Daniel Karunakaran, Stefano Marangon, Giovanni Ortali, Don Roepke and Brian Woo-Ming and published by the University of Minnesota - When large numbers of flocks get low pathogenic avian influenza...
Non-Feed Withdrawal Molting
By A. Bruce Webster Extension Poultry Scientist, University of Georgia - Induced molting is an important practice for many egg companies in the United States because it minimizes costs associated with the growing of replacement pullets and disposal of...
By A. Bruce Webster Extension Poultry Scientist, University of Georgia - Induced molting is an important practice for many egg companies in the United States because it minimizes costs associated with the growing of replacement pullets and disposal of...
Diagnosing respiratory problems in poultry - Common signs are Common
By DuPont Animal Health Solutions - Respiratory disease is not uncommon in poultry production and can be associated with significant clinical signs and morbidity. The exact nature of the clinical signs and the level of subsequent mortality can be determined...
By DuPont Animal Health Solutions - Respiratory disease is not uncommon in poultry production and can be associated with significant clinical signs and morbidity. The exact nature of the clinical signs and the level of subsequent mortality can be determined...
Avian Influenza Frequently Asked Questions
By the University of Minnesota Extension Service - This article answers all the freqently asked questions about Bird Flu.
By the University of Minnesota Extension Service - This article answers all the freqently asked questions about Bird Flu.
The control of H5 or H7 mildly pathogenic avian influenza - a role for inactivated vaccine
Biosecurity is the first line of defence in the prevention and control of mildly pathogenic avian influenza (MPAI). Its use has been highly successful in keeping avian influenza (AI) out of commercial poultry world-wide.
Biosecurity is the first line of defence in the prevention and control of mildly pathogenic avian influenza (MPAI). Its use has been highly successful in keeping avian influenza (AI) out of commercial poultry world-wide.
UK Poultry Disease Quarterly Surveillance Report (to June 2005)
By Veterinary Laboratories Agency - This report monitors trends in the major endemic poultry diseases and utilises the farmfile and VIDA (Veterinary Investigation Disease Analysis) databases. The report is compiled using disease data gathered by the network...
By Veterinary Laboratories Agency - This report monitors trends in the major endemic poultry diseases and utilises the farmfile and VIDA (Veterinary Investigation Disease Analysis) databases. The report is compiled using disease data gathered by the network...
Treatment of Intestinal Worms In Broiler Breeders
Summary Provided by Dr. Suzanne Young, Aviagen and Dr. James Dawe, Bayer Animal Health - In recent years, all FDA approved intestinal worm treatments administered in poultry feed have been withdrawn from the US market. This left the industry dependent...
Summary Provided by Dr. Suzanne Young, Aviagen and Dr. James Dawe, Bayer Animal Health - In recent years, all FDA approved intestinal worm treatments administered in poultry feed have been withdrawn from the US market. This left the industry dependent...
Highlights Poultry ’04 Part I: Reference of Health and Management of US Backyard/Small Production Flocks
By The National Animal Health Monitoring System - This article is a highlight of Part I of NAHMS's most recent study of the U.S. poultry industry.
By The National Animal Health Monitoring System - This article is a highlight of Part I of NAHMS's most recent study of the U.S. poultry industry.
Several Reasons Why Your Hens May Stop Laying Eggs
By A. Bruce Webster, Extension Poultry Scientist, University of Georgia - It is not unusual for the Extension Service to get calls from backyard flock owners wanting to know why their hens have stopped laying eggs. There are a lot of reasons why this...
By A. Bruce Webster, Extension Poultry Scientist, University of Georgia - It is not unusual for the Extension Service to get calls from backyard flock owners wanting to know why their hens have stopped laying eggs. There are a lot of reasons why this...
Poultry ‘04: Reference of Health and Management of US Gamefowl Breeder Flocks
By The National Animal Health Monitoring System - This article is Part II of NAHMS's most recent study of the U.S. poultry industry.
By The National Animal Health Monitoring System - This article is Part II of NAHMS's most recent study of the U.S. poultry industry.
Dietary Glycine Concentration Affects Intestinal Clostridium perfringens and Lactobacilli Populations in Broiler Chickens
By J. P. Dahiya, D. C. Wilkie, A. G. Van Kessel, and M. D. Drew, Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Saskatchezvan, and D. Hoehler, Degussa Corporation, Kennesaw.
By J. P. Dahiya, D. C. Wilkie, A. G. Van Kessel, and M. D. Drew, Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Saskatchezvan, and D. Hoehler, Degussa Corporation, Kennesaw.

