Posted by Anjum Andrabi on September 3rd, 2008
Decreased mineralization of the mandible and maxilla allows extensive lateral movement of the beak
Hen showing sternal recumbancy due to osteomalacia
Severe nephritis characterised by pallor and urate deposition may be associated with nephrogenic strains of infectious bronchitis, infectious bursal disease or water deprivation
Torticollis may be due to infection of the inner ear by E. coli or Pasteurella multocida. It has also been observed in flocks suffering from velogenic Newcastle disease
Enlargement of wattle due to Pasteurella multocida infection
Wing of 14-day old broiler showing edema, subcutaneous hemorrhage and transudate due to chick anemia virus
Mucosa of intestine showing lesions characteristic of necrotic enteritis
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December 8th, 2009 at 1:46 pm
hello
respectfully i need a collection of gross lessines in all of poultry diseases thanks