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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-210774

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Duck plague is an acute highly contagious disease of duck, geese and swan of all ages caused by Anatid Herpesvirus-1. The disease is characterized by significant decrease in growth, egg production and sudden death along with high morbidity and mortality which results into significant economic losses in duck industry. In present study, the pathology of wild strain (DP/As-Km/0019) of duck plague virus (DPV) was experimentally studied in 2 months old ducklings. The prominent clinical signs observed were depression, loss of appetite, greenish diarrhoea, ruffled feathers, nasal discharge, lacrimation and pasted eyelids with periorbital ring formation. The significant gross lesions were observed in spleen, oesophagus, liver, heart, brain and intestine. Vascular and degenerative changes like congestion, haemorrhages, necrosis and diphtheritic membrane formation were noticed in various parenchymatous organs. Microscopically, focal to diffuse areas of haemorrhages, coagulative necrosis, and fatty changes in liver, focal emphysema in lungs, formation of diphtheritic membrane on the mucosal surface along with presence of numerous infiltrating cells in oesophagus were recorded. Presence of Anatid Herpesvirus-1 viral DNA in liver and spleen tissue samples was detected by PCR.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-187816

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In this paper the effects of different probiotic, such as "Vitafort", "Lactobyfadol" and "Batsispecin" on turkey, ducklings and goslings growth were evaluated. The studies were carried out at different poultry farms of the Republic of Bashkortostan. Using of "Vitafort", "Lactobyfadol" probiotics in poultry nutrition showed a positive dynamic of live weight gain by 9.2 and 12.5% in turkeys, 5,0 and 5,2% in ducklings and 3.7 to 10.5% in goslings live weight. The optimal dose of "Lactobifadol" probiotics in turkey nutrition was 0.5 ml (107CFU/g) per 1 kg of live weight and at a dose of 0.2 g per 1 kg of live weight in the diets of ducklings. In addition, for goslings the probiotic "Bacispecin" was used with 108 CFU/ml at a dose of 1 ml per 1 kg of live weight. These doses proved to increase the full value of rations as well as the growth and development of birds. There was a positive economic effect of using the probiotics in rations of birds.

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Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science ; (12): 1301-1305,1309, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-597572

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By measuring the absolute weight and growth index of the bursa of Fabricius and using routine H.E method,the growth and histological development of the bursa in 1 to 49 days duckling were studied.The results showed that the absolute weight of the bursa increased as the ducklings grew.The growth index of the bursa reached its peak at 21 days.The height and width of both the large plica and projection formed by the follicle-associated epithelium(FAE)enlarged gradually,the same as the lymphoid follicle area and cortex width.The results indicated that the bursa of Fabricius in duckling develops slowly from 1 to 14 days,and quickly from 14 to 35 days(especially from 21 to 28 days),then steadily from 35 to 49 days.Histologically,the duckling bursa has approached its maturation by the 28th day.

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Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science ; (12): 544-548, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-407277

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By using routine H. E method and measuring the absolute weight and growth index of thymus and ANAE positive ratios, 1 to 49 days Tianfu duckling were selected to study the changing trends in the normal development of the thymus. The results are as follows:the thymus of duckling develops slowly from 1 to 14 days,and quickly from 21 to 35 days,then steadily from 35 to 49 days. By the 28th day,most T-lymphocytes have well differentiated and the thymus has reached its maturation. There are three types of thymie corpuscles whose functions have been discussed.

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Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science ; (12): 66-68, 2004.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-410080

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150-day-old Tianfu ducklings were divided into three groups,and fed with diets as follows :Zn deficient (22. 9 mgZn per kg diet),controls(100 mg Zn per kg diet) and Zn toxic (1 300 mg Zn per kg diet) for seven weeks (Zn deficiency,ZD)or four weeks (Zn toxieity,ZT). The ANAE+ positive ratios of the peripheral blood T-lymphocytes were much lower (P<0.01 ) in Zn deficient and toxic groups than in the control group. The results showed that Zn deficiency and toxicity would suppress the development of T-lymphocytes and reduce the peripheral blood T-lymphocyte populations. Potential mechanisms underlying these observations are also discussed.

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