Participation in Forum on August 23, 2020
Anil Phadke thanks for the information
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Very elaborate description of fowl cholera.nice pictures.its occurrence in broiler breeder is common.Hot, humid ,marshy areas are more proven &some time becomes endemic.In acute & chronic cases hock joint swelling in males is alarming.In post mortem lesion along with septicaemia consolidation of lungs is common.Affected lungs sinks in water. Sulpha +novobiocine works well in treatment.vaccination ...
Participation in Forum on September 28, 2019
Yosef Huberman ok I tried already and it really works controlling fowl cholera... Thanks a lot!
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Adreena Mohamad Vaccination with 2 doses starting at the 6th week of life and a second dose at 15 weeks is quite the optimal plan. Use the same vaccine on both in order to have a booster effect.
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Dear Vivian In general, Fowl Cholera occurs in laying flocks, because birds of this age are more susceptible than younger chickens. Chickens less than 16 weeks of age generally are quite resistant. chickens become more susceptible as they reach maturity.
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Vaccines should be kept as recommended on the labels. At room temperature the vaccine swill loose effect rapidly.
Participation in Forum on September 25, 2019
Stephen Adejoro Dr double vaccination that apply on my farms for time being it works
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IntroductionFowl cholera is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida. This species is named “multocida”, which may be interpreted as a bacterium that "kills" (cida) "many" (multo). In 1879, Pasteur was able to cultivate this bacterium; this was the first time that disease-causing bacteria were grown in culture media, outside the animal host. Pasteur inadverte ...
Participation in Forum on July 10, 2019
Yosef Huberman in what age should be a good time to vaccinate the flock ?
Participation in Forum on July 10, 2019