Egg Binding

Forum: Egg Bound Syndrome

Published on: 03/10/2011
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Author : Dr. S. F. Nipane and Dr. J. S. Kumare (Suman Hatcheries Ltd)
Egg binding occurs when the egg does not pass through the reproductive system at a normal rate. Egg bound occurs when there is difficulty in laying an egg because of an inflammation of the oviduct or partial paralysis of the muscles of the oviduct and production of a very large egg that can not be laid physically. This is common, and often preventable, problems in broiler breeders and not exposed ...
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Hims, Hims, Syria
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Re: Forum: Egg Bound Syndrome
03/10/2011 |

Dear Dr Nipane
Thank you for your article about Egg Bound Syndrome, and photos.

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03/10/2011 |

HI,
Thanks so much for this wonderful information about Egg Bound Syndrome, though am hearing it for the first time but it realy educating.
i will be looking forward for more of it.Thanks.(yemi)

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Madhya Pradesh, India
Veterinary Doctor
Re: Forum: Egg Bound Syndrome
03/10/2011 |

Dear Dr Nipane

Nice educating article about  Egg Bound Syndrome

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03/10/2011 |

nice informative article about Egg Bound Syndrome...thanks authors>>>

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Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Veterinary Doctor
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03/10/2011 |

Thanks for such an informative article about Egg Bound Syndrome...

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Tamil Nadu [Madras], India
Assistant Manager
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03/11/2011 |

Dear Doctor,

Thanks for the article about Egg Bound Syndrome and clear photograph.

Regards,
A.Neethiraja

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Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
Marketing Manager
Re: Forum: Egg Bound Syndrome
03/11/2011 | Very good article supported with evident photographs. Ocasionally seen in flocks under heat stress & malnutrion in our region. Thanks for sharing article so that farmers could prevent this syndrome.
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03/12/2011 | Dear Dr Nipane and Dr Kumare
Great article. I think a major cause could be Toxicity in the birds. It could occur due to uncontrolled toxicity ion layer ration specially through grains. You may study in this line also and update your findings. Once again thank you very much.
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Batna, Batna, Algeria
Veterinary Doctor
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03/12/2011 |

Very good article, thanks

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Amritsar, Punjab, India
Veterinary Doctor
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03/13/2011 | it is very informative.
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Andhra Pradesh, India
Animal Nutritionist
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03/14/2011 | sir very informative article , it also gives information regarding importance of incorporation of levels of VIT D, Ca... in feeds. first time i came to know regarding such type of syndrome. presentation with photos is good thank you sir.
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Mansehra, North-West Frontier, Pakistan
Veterinary Doctor
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03/14/2011 | Very intresting and informative article especially with the pictures ,
thanks for such informative article .
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Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Veterinary Doctor
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03/15/2011 | During thirty years of my career in commercial poultry in Pakistan, egg bound is often a cause of death in normal flocks. This problem is very difficult to diagnose in large flocks, where you cannot observe individual birds. Most of the time, we learn that cause of the death is due to egg bound when we perform postmortem.

If we would be able to locate and diagnose a bird with egg bound then treatment is only physical manipulation or surgical. To surgically correct the egg bound is impossible as cost of the procedure surpass value of bird. So the only option is to waste the bird so that bird must not suffer any more.

This article has a good academic value, however, I think, its practical value for commercial poultry is not much but for scientist or geneticist dealing with development of GP or GGP flocks, this article has some practical value.
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Mansehra, North-West Frontier, Pakistan
Veterinary Doctor
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03/15/2011 | The importance of this disease is high in case for selecting the PURE LINE nad then from ownwards GGP/ GP i fully agreed for it with Dr A. Ramzee coments like for the This article has a good academic value, however, I think, its practical value for commercial poultry is not much but for scientist or geneticist dealing with development of GP or GGP flocks, this article has some practical value. .
Yes it will at least give /share some knowledge and thanks for that so much informations and taking time for snaps .
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03/25/2011 | good informative article. the value of it lies its implication on field and in my farming practices sudden egg bound syndrome cases have occured when farming parameters were good.,just for a instance in couple birds rather than whole flock.this is to be investigated
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Gazipur, Gazipur, Bangladesh
Specialist in Animal Nutrition
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03/26/2011 | Thanks for your nice presentation.
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03/29/2011 | many many thanks to Dr. Suresh Nipane.I Like this articles help me to with agents this case. It also help me treat Nepal poultry framers case .

many many thanks Dr.

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Dhaka, Bangladesh
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
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11/29/2011 | Really this article has enhanced my cognition. Thanking you.
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Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
Specialist in Animal Nutrition
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12/07/2012 |

Many thanks to the author. Great work and applied knowledge for all but I would like to say that feed phosphorus sources have too much variation plus, supplier are making profit by providing less phosphorus content .

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Harare, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe
Veterinary Doctor
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02/14/2013 |

Quite brief and informative. Is there a specific region within the reproductive tract of the hen where egg binding commonly occurs and what are anatomical predisposing factor(s)?

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