Participation in Forum on July 24, 2012
dear anna EODES is basically noticed in broiler breeders as a result of prolapse .high % of double yolk eggs .,internal ovulation ,resulting in egg peritonitis and mortality. high weight pullet t shows symptons of EODES, thanks
Participation in Forum on July 3, 2012
dear dr donna,
thanks for the informative article i wish to know that eggs set after 10 days storage fluctuation of hatch is seen.what steps should be taken,
thanks
Participation in Forum on May 3, 2012
the article has basic status compared to other mycotoxin controll products available,which has the same efficacy and result. what i suggest is that wheat bran , raw chicory root can be incorporated in the feed that serve the principles of nutrition and mycotoxin control which is cheaper and available ,then using such branded products
Participation in Forum on May 3, 2012
a good article .pls guide me the airflow rate standards for broilers and layers in tunnel ventilated house. also in layers in negative pressure ventillation there is a temperature variation in the cages from top to bottom,how to manage such a condition. lastly few steps to avoid delayed oviposition.
Participation in Forum on April 26, 2012
Dear Dr Richard Pls suggest a planned vaccination program for salmonella control because the farms in developing countries lacks the basic facilities
Participation in Forum on April 26, 2012
A very intresting and informative article. In addition to control steps of incoming raw material and vaccination and practicing sound pre harvest and post harvest operations as per the haccp standards, problem of salmonella is minimized,
Food safety is prime duty of every units which should be followed...
Participation in Forum on April 19, 2012
MYCOTOXINS DO HAVE A CONSIDERABLE EFFECT ON POULTRY ,BASICALLY TO HAMPER PRODUCTION ,AND MOST IMPORTANT IMMUNOSUPPRESION. THE TRICOTECHANS SPECIALLY THE F1 TOXIN HAVE A ESTROGENIC INDUCED EFFECT RESULTING IN SWOLLEN VENT ,PROLAPSE AND DROP IN EGG PRODUCTION,WHILE THE T2 TOXINS [MOULDY CORN DISEASE] EXHIBITS FEED REFUSAL AND ULCERS IN THE PROXIMAL OESOPHAGUS ,PALLATE , GIZZARD,AND THE INTESTINAL LI ...
Participation in Forum on April 16, 2012
Does the genetic efficiency varies with different climatic zones?
Participation in Forum on February 18, 2012
dear dr sudhir
yes your opinion is positive. layer breeders and commercial layers have a excellent tailored vaccination schedule ,which prevents them from much of the viral infections. . i had random adeno-viral -IBH-HPS in broilers on my farms ,but layers had not shown such a cause.
Participation in Forum on February 16, 2012
FAV--IBH-HPS IS AN EMERGING POTENTIAL DISEASE IN FOWL .TRANSMISSIONIS PRIMARILY THROUGH
BREEDER FLOCK TO CHICKS VIA EGG..SPECIALLY BREEDER HEN INFECTED AT YOUNG AGE SAY- FIRST LAY TO 26--27 WEEK LAID EGGS SHOW SEVERITY TO IBH IN CHICKS.
PREVIOUS EXPOSURE TO IBD ,MD OR CAV MAKES BIRD MORE SUSCEPTILE TO IBH.
SECONDLY ANY FACTOR THAT CAUSES STRESS AND IMMUNOSUPRESSION SHOULD BE TAKEN CARE. ...