Participation in Forum on May 6, 2024
We should also look at mutation of the E. Coli bacteria as a factor for the increased resistance to antibiotics.
Participation in Forum on February 2, 2015
Salmonellosis in poultry becomes a problem when dealing with either gallinarum or pullorum specie, therefore it is advisable that you first of all identify the specie you may be dealing with. Salmonella gallinarum infection may frustrate your effort of treatment, because my experience showed that ENROFLOXACIN may not give you the desired effect. The only drug that may give you a satisfactory resul ...
Participation in Forum on December 27, 2014
Dear Dr,
I think you need to state clearly the nature of lameness you are dealing with. For example,
1. which part of the chicken is affected?, the joints? (coxofemural, hock, tarsometatarsal),
2. are the affected areas swollen or not?
3. is the lameness unilateral or bilateral?
Let me suggest a list of differentials
1. Reoviral arthritis
2. Avian streptococcosis
3. Avian staphylococcosis
4. Pu ...
Participation in Forum on December 21, 2014
Based on my experience with most prolapse cases i encountered in the poultry (chicken), it was almost always as a result of intussusception that advances until it resulted to prolapse. if that may be the case with you, which can be confirmed based on postmortem examination, then you should begin to think of the possible causes of intussusception and then prevent them and that i believe will go a l ...
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