Poultry Forensics Flashcards

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Origin of Avian Leucosis?

A

§ Clinical signs only in case of infection before the age of 10 weeks

§ If the animals are over 10 weeks of age at time of delivery: it is originated back before

delivery

§ If the animals are under 10 weeks of age at time of delivery: either germinative or

contact infection, before the age of 10 weeks: epidemic investigation

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Significance of Avian leukosis?

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§ Sporadic deaths

§ Breeding flock: germinative infection

§ Always significant (even 1 case)

§ Immuno-tolerance: life-long virus shed

§ Table egg production: if death rate is over 2%

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Origin of Derzsy´s disease?

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High rate of death: germinative infection or infection at the hatchery

§ Incubation period: 8-12 days

§ Serum on the first day at the hatchery

§ Isolation of the day-old chickens

§ Vaccination of breeding flocks

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Significance of Derzsy’s disease?

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Breeding flock: germinative infection

§ Broiler flock: if the loss is over 2%

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Origin of Mushy chicken disease?

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Death of day-old chickens under the age of 10 days can be originated back to the hatchery (or
to the breeding flock)

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Diagnosis of Mushy chicken disease?

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Clinical signs: weak, low body weight (minus variants)

§ Pathological findings: triad: yolk sac persistence, omphalitis, improper closing of the

navel

§ Mortality: 1-10 days

§ Laboratory examinations: excluding other infectious and non-infectious diseases

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Origin of Fowl typhoid?

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Death during the first 5 days could be originated back to the hatchery

§ To the breeding flock: if the hatchery complied with the rules (marking the eggs,

separate hatching)

§ Tests: blood tests, examination of dead eggs

§ Deaths after 5 days of age: epidemic investigation (isolation etc.)

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Significance of Fowl typhoid?

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Infection: significant in breeding flocks
§ Disease: broiler chickens: death rate (2%)
§ Breeding flocks: germinative infection (even 1 case could be significant)

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Origin of Fowl cholera?

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§ Virulent P. multocida (carrier) and predisposing factors
§ Clinical signs within 24 hours: could be originated back before the time of delivery
§ After 24 hours: was there any fowl cholera outbreak at the seller during the previous 1
year (carrier state)?
§ Has he informed the buyer about the previous outbreak?
§ Other source of infection at the buyer (isolation, all in-all out system?)
§ Predisposing factors (transport, force-feeding etc.)

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Significance of Fowl cholera?

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Depending on rate of death eggshell contamination, but there is no germinative transmission

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Significance of Marek´s disease?

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Depending on death rate (2%)

§ No germinative infection

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Origin of Marek´s disease?

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§ Age of susceptibility (10 weeks of age)

§ Routes of infection: eggshell, day-old chickens, adult poultry, equipment, persons)

§ Incubation period (1-7 months)

§ The younger is the chicken the higher is the susceptibility

§ High rate of diseased animals: if infection during the first days of life

§ Infection at the hatchery: if isolation until the age of 6-8 weeks

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Fertility of the eggs?

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Sex-rate
§ Age
§ Temperature
§ Length and intensity of lighting
§ Infectious and non-infectious diseases
§ Feed-toxicosis

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Hatchability of the eggs?

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Age of the egg

§ Contamination

§ Temperature and humidity during storing

§ Transport

§ Rest after transport

§ Vitamin supply

§ Hatching technology

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