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Broiler Breeder Diseases

Broiler Breeder Diseases - A Review

Published: July 23, 2012
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Introduction While broiler breeders are chickens, and they are susceptible to the same diseases that affect other chickens (broilers, layers, purebred, small flock, etc.), they tend to have specific diseases with only a few in common with those of other types of chickens. Exceptions, based on our diagnostic accessions, are coccidiosis and infectious laryngotracheitis, which are diseases tha...
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John Barnes
Egg Industry Center
Guillermo Zavala
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Anna Catharina Berge
Berge Veterinary Consulting
24 de julio de 2012

thank you for sharing this article about Broiler Breeder Diseases! I will use this one as a first go to, when troubles strike...

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Nitin Suryavanshi
24 de julio de 2012

thanking you for such a informative article about Broiler Breeder Diseases. pls focus more on EODES .[ERROTIC OVIPOSITION DEFECTIVE EGG SYNDROME], 

THANKS

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Anna Catharina Berge
Berge Veterinary Consulting
24 de julio de 2012
Dear Nitin Suryavanshi, I have never heard of EODES. Could you please explain what this is? Is it common in India? Do you have any references or links about it? Kind regards, Curious Catharina
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Nitin  Suryavanshi
24 de julio de 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,
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Sudheer Rukadikar
29 de julio de 2012

Thanks for good, informative article. However, all the disease or disease like problems are described for broiler breeders in deep litter. In India, we have majority of broiler breeders in cages. Do you have similar information for caged broiler breeders?
Cloacitis what is described in this article is seen in more sever form in few cases in India. In some articles, it is described at "vent gleet". In caged breeders, there is no question of aggression by male, but clacitis cases are seen in a few farms. Do you have any such experience.
Thanks.

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Analabs Limited
Analabs Laboratory Ltd
7 de agosto de 2012

Is there any significant with +++epithelial cell in broilers

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HayManOo
24 de octubre de 2015
Comb cyanosis in adult male broiler breeder but they are alert and have normal feeding, how can diagnose?
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