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Poult Sci ; 80(11): 1572-7, 2001 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11732673

ABSTRACT

Two pen trials were conducted in Utah, altitude 1,630 m, with Large White female turkey poults to evaluate effects of dietary Na and chloride (Cl) concentrations on live performance and deaths caused by spontaneous cardiomyopathy (STC, "round heart") from 0 to 35 d of age. A randomized block 2 x 2 factorial arrangement with four replicate pens per treatment was used. Pen size was 3.8 x 5.6 m. In each trial, four starter diets were formulated from a common basal diet (corn-soy-meat) to obtain the following sodium and chloride concentrations: High Na (0.24%):High Cl (0.40%); High Na (0.24%):Low Cl (0.16%); Low Na (0.14%):High Cl (0.40%); and Low Na (0.14%):Low Cl (0.16%). Supplements were NaCl, NaHCO3, NH4Cl, or combinations. After laboratory analysis, true values of Na were slightly lower than expected, Cl was near expected values to slightly low, and K was 1.145%. Body weight and feed conversion ratio at 35 d of age were unaffected in both trials. In both experiments, STC mortality was significantly reduced by the Low Na:High Cl treatment compared to the other treatments. In conclusion, a diet containing 0.10 to 0.12% Na and 0.38 to 0.40% Cl, significantly improved poult livability by reducing STC mortality without adverse effects on poult weight or feed conversion ratio.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathies/veterinary , Chlorides/administration & dosage , Poultry Diseases/epidemiology , Sodium, Dietary/administration & dosage , Turkeys , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Body Weight , Cardiomyopathies/epidemiology , Diet , Drug Interactions , Female , Potassium, Dietary/administration & dosage , Utah
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Avian Dis ; 38(2): 390-2, 1994.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7980295

ABSTRACT

Cutaneous infection caused by Pasteurella multocida was diagnosed in a flock of seven thousand 17-to-22-week old male turkeys. The affected grow-out facility had an annual outbreak of fowl cholera, in which a cutaneous infection ventral and lateral to the tail was the predominant lesion. P. multocida serotypes 1 and 14 were the predominant isolates. The exact source of the infection was not determined.


Subject(s)
Pasteurella Infections/veterinary , Pasteurella multocida , Poultry Diseases/epidemiology , Skin Diseases, Bacterial/veterinary , Animals , Disease Outbreaks , Male , Pasteurella Infections/epidemiology , Pasteurella Infections/pathology , Skin Diseases, Bacterial/epidemiology , Skin Diseases, Bacterial/pathology , Turkeys
3.
Avian Dis ; 37(1): 226-8, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8452501

ABSTRACT

Acute respiratory signs and increased mortality due to suffocation occurred in a flock of 5-week-old male turkey poults following water administration of gentian violet. Gross lesions of laryngeal edema and occlusion of the tracheal opening with caseous plugs were present. Microscopic lesions in the tracheas consisted of vascular congestion, mucosal degeneration, and necrosis. The condition was reproduced experimentally in turkey poults by giving drinking water containing gentian violet.


Subject(s)
Gentian Violet/adverse effects , Laryngeal Edema/veterinary , Poultry Diseases/chemically induced , Tracheitis/veterinary , Turkeys , Animals , Laryngeal Edema/chemically induced , Laryngeal Edema/pathology , Male , Microscopy, Electron/veterinary , Poultry Diseases/mortality , Poultry Diseases/pathology , Tracheitis/chemically induced , Tracheitis/pathology , Water Supply
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Avian Dis ; 31(4): 913-7, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3442544

ABSTRACT

A disease outbreak characterized by respiratory signs, occasional neurologic signs, and increased mortality in commercial meat turkeys from four separate companies in central California was investigated in the late summer and early fall of 1986. The disease syndrome affected turkeys from 6 to 15 weeks of age and caused a severe fibrinous pericarditis, perihepatitis, and airsacculitis. Bacteriologic and serologic examinations as well as virus- and chlamydia-isolation attempts initially failed to implicate an etiologic agent. Eventually culture attempts were made in a 5% CO2 incubator, resulting in isolation of Pasteurella anatipestifer. The disease syndrome was reproduced in young turkeys and broiler chicks inoculated with the organism.


Subject(s)
Disease Outbreaks/veterinary , Pasteurella Infections/veterinary , Poultry Diseases/epidemiology , Turkeys/microbiology , Animals , California , Pasteurella Infections/epidemiology , Pasteurella Infections/pathology , Poultry Diseases/pathology
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Avian Dis ; 30(3): 601-2, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3767819

ABSTRACT

A flock of 16-week-old layer replacement pullets housed in cages since 1 day old experienced an outbreak of necrotic enteritis with concurrent coccidiosis 3 weeks after debeaking.


Subject(s)
Coccidiosis/veterinary , Enteritis/veterinary , Poultry Diseases/microbiology , Animals , Chickens , Coccidiosis/pathology , Coccidiosis/transmission , Disease Outbreaks/veterinary , Enteritis/pathology , Enteritis/transmission
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