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05/27/2008
Re: Article - Leg Problems in Broilers and Turkeys
I am pleased to read the article. I am a doctor [DVMMS (Pathology)] graduated from Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. Such type of article will help the world to develop poultry & livestock to meet the demand of present food crises. Thanking You.
Dr. Manik Chandra Paul
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Pakistan - Punjab
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05/27/2008
Re: Article - Leg Problems in Broilers and Turkeys
Nice Article, but little confusion i.e Hubbard Company nowadays recommend 20% CP in starter ration. So that the skeletal growth should be proper and sound. Please tell me if 22-24% is must bcz most of the hatcheries in Pakistan now producing feed this new CP level.
Please tell me whether there is not much difference between these two levels, or have some significant affect on bird vigor or skeletal growth.
Syed Kaleem Ul Hassan
M.Phil Poultry Production
Lecturer, CVAS, Jhang.
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05/28/2008
Re: Article - Leg Problems in Broilers and Turkeys
A practicle article. Brief and to the point. Peoples of poultry industry should read these kind of articles.
Wish you best of luck.
Dr. Munawar Ali
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Specialist in Animal Nutrition
Pakistan - Punjab
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05/30/2008
Re: Article - Leg Problems in Broilers and Turkeys
Dear Readers,
This is a very practical approach. I want to comment that commonly in Pakistan at appearance of first symptoms, hastly P and Ca inadaequacy is declared irrespective of all the factors my friend has wrote.
If this is the case benchmarking should be done by tibia ash analysis and serum P and Ca analysis.
Its a very fine article.
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Staff: Hubbard breeders
Pakistan - Islamabad
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05/31/2008
Re: Article - Leg Problems in Broilers and Turkeys
Good article - Low density ration is a good approach to reduce the leg problem, especially when the feed prices are increasing wordwide.
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India - Karnataka
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06/01/2008
Re: Article - Leg Problems in Broilers and Turkeys
Dear Scott,
Excellent findings. Please you could also consider inadequate parent nutrition for lameness in broilers.
Dr Sushanth Rai
Raisons Breeders
Karnataka, India
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Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Egypt - Al Jizah
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12/25/2008
Re: Article - Leg Problems in Broilers and Turkeys
I am pleased to read the article. This article will help the world to develop poultry & livestock to meet the demand of present food crises.
But if you next time may add the leg problems in ducks causses and remedies.
Thanking You.
Dr Ibrahim Ahmed
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Turkey - Izmir
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12/25/2008
Re: Article - Leg Problems in Broilers and Turkeys
Thank you very much for the useful information.
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