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Participation in Forum on June 27, 2021
Yes. This issue (E. Coli + colibacillosis) is also have wide prevalence in Pakistan . In fact, many other countries facing the same issue and trying to counter this problem with different possible solutions. Question is that : is there any specific, well experienced solution for this problem? Or any practical way to tackle this issue effectively?
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Dear Akpotoge Israel Antibiotics will not eliminate Avibacterium paragallinarum from your farm. Some strains are very pathogenic, spread rapidly, and may cause high mortality. Vaccination is recommended of course with 2 doses to get the booster effect and improve protection.
Participation in Forum on January 29, 2021
Paulo Martins yes. Agreed
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Dr.Waseem Talib I understand your concern about horizontal transmission of F strain to unvaccinated flocks. But there are some important points that should be noted when and why using a vaccine with a live sample of Mycoplasma gallisepticum. On the sanitary conditions of most commercial egg production farms in Latin America, Africa and Asia: 1) There is no use of the "all in - all out" concep ...
Participation in Forum on January 28, 2021
As per my experience with commercial layer, after using F. Strain, MG remains on farm and transfer to other killed vaccinated flocks in that territory, it causes exposure for other flocks resulting in losses. If all the flocks in same territory are F. Strain vaccinated then its exposure makes the strong shield against MG and helpful for protection. But if any one flock is vaccinated with F. Strain ...
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