Poultry Diseases, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment, with Notes on Post-mortem ExaminationsOrange Judd Company, 1915 - 123 páginas |
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... disinfected . Houses should be free from drafts . 6 . 8. Disinfect contaminated soil by spraying , liming , and resting . 9. Visit the roosts at night to detect cases of 4 POULTRY DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT Control measures.
... disinfected . Houses should be free from drafts . 6 . 8. Disinfect contaminated soil by spraying , liming , and resting . 9. Visit the roosts at night to detect cases of 4 POULTRY DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT Control measures.
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... soil contam- inated by excreta , nasal discharges , etc. Regular and thorough disinfection of woodwork , of feeding vessels , and of the drinking water should form part of the routine of poultry management , and a stock of disinfectants ...
... soil contam- inated by excreta , nasal discharges , etc. Regular and thorough disinfection of woodwork , of feeding vessels , and of the drinking water should form part of the routine of poultry management , and a stock of disinfectants ...
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... Soil . The most convenient of the follow- ing methods should be adopted : ( 1 ) Spray surface with 5 % creolin . ( 2 ) Spread straw over ground and set fire to it . ( 3 ) Fork over and lime . This method is not sufficient if serious ...
... Soil . The most convenient of the follow- ing methods should be adopted : ( 1 ) Spray surface with 5 % creolin . ( 2 ) Spread straw over ground and set fire to it . ( 3 ) Fork over and lime . This method is not sufficient if serious ...
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... soil ( see page 13 ) and wood- work ( see page 12 ) regularly and with extra care when the first cases are noticed . When roupy lesions develop , as is sometimes the case , treat as for roup . ( See page 83. ) CHOLERA A serious and ...
... soil ( see page 13 ) and wood- work ( see page 12 ) regularly and with extra care when the first cases are noticed . When roupy lesions develop , as is sometimes the case , treat as for roup . ( See page 83. ) CHOLERA A serious and ...
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... soil and drinking water by birds suffering from the disease , spreads rapidly through a flock . It is often introduced by the purchase of an infected bird that appears at the time of purchase to be well . Treatment . Prevention by ...
... soil and drinking water by birds suffering from the disease , spreads rapidly through a flock . It is often introduced by the purchase of an infected bird that appears at the time of purchase to be well . Treatment . Prevention by ...
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Poultry diseases: Causes, symptoms and treatment, with notes on post-mortem ... E. J. Wortley Vista previa limitada - 2022 |
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5x7 inches abdomen adult fowls affected birds air sac Anæmia Aspergillosis attack bird's birds blackhead blood Brooder pneumonia Bumblefoot cæca carbolic acid castor oil Catarrh Cause Chicken pox Cholera cloaca Cloth Coccidiosis cold comb complaint Symptoms Congestion contagious creolin Crop-bound cure death depluming diet Diphtheria diphtheritic roup disinfection eggs enlarged epidemic Epsom salts EXTERNAL SYMPTOMS F. A. WAUGH Farm farmer Favus feathers feeding flock fowl's fruit gape worms give gizzard gout grain green food heart hens Illustrated infected inflamed intestines iodine Isolate kerosene kidneys kill Lice Liver diseases lobe lungs maggots membrane mesentery Mites mucous nests numbers organs Ovary diseases oviduct parasites patches Pneumonia poisons portion Post-mortem examination shows post-mortem symptoms poultry poultry rearer poultryman practical Scaly leg serious skin Soft crop soil spleen Spray spread straw Sulphur ointment teaspoonfuls throat ticks tion treat treatise Treatment tuberculosis turkeys white diarrhea whitish windpipe yellowish
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