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Chakma Rupen
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
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June 26, 2015
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It produced lameness, Farmers complained -everything is ok but the number of lameness cases increase day by day
Discussion created on 06/26/2015
Now in broiler flock, it become more frequent than the previous, almost in maximum chicks of diferent broiler hatchary. Pls anybody can help me regarding towads solving the problem?
Chakma Rupen
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
DR.ASHWIN MAHURKAR
M.V.Sc in Animal Nutrition
August 1, 2015
Dear Sir
Please rule out below possibilities
1. Check Calcium : Av.Phosp.ratio in feed.
2.Check for trace min.insufficiency
3.Check for B Group Vitamin defficiency
4.Check for hatcher temp. and humidity
5.Check the pulling time and holding time for chicks.
6.Egg shell thickness in breeders
7.Viral infections like AE
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Chakma Rupen
Doctor of veterinary medicine(D.V.M.)
August 1, 2015
Thanx, Dr.A.SHWIN, for your suggestions.
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DR.ASHWIN MAHURKAR
M.V.Sc in Animal Nutrition
August 3, 2015
Wel come
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