Avians Flashcards

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What are the 9 major components of a preventative medicine program for poultry?

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  1. Start with good genetics
  2. Start with healthy poultry
  3. Maintain good biosecurity
  4. Maintain a healthy environment
  5. Provide good nutrition
  6. Maintain a healthy gut
  7. Maintain a healthy immune system
  8. Use therapeutic wisely
  9. Vaccinate when indicated
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What are the dos and donts of acquiring healthy poultry?

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Do: buy from NPIP certified sources
Dont: bird swamps, buying from nice neighbors, feed and seed stor holiday birds (risk of salmonellosis)

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What are the basic objectives of the NPIP?

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Voluntary state-federal cooperative testing and certification program comitted to testing to ensure freedom from:
* Pollorum
* Fowl thypoid (S. gallinarum)
* Salmonella enterica svr enteriditis
* Mycoplasmosis
* Avian Influenza (H5/H7)

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What are the 7 good bioescurity practices for poultry?

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  1. Keep your distance - isolate birds from visitors and other birds
  2. Keep it clean to prevent infectious agents from spreading (change clothes, clean boots, tools, and equiptment
  3. Don’t hual disease around - always clean vehicles, crates, equiptment
  4. Don’t borrow disease from neighbor
  5. Quarantine new birds for 40-45 days
  6. Know the warning signs of infectious disease
  7. Get a diagnosis
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What is the proper order of care for poultry?

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  1. Healthy young
  2. Health old
  3. Quarantined
  4. Sick
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How do you control coccidiosis in poultry?

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  • Coccidiostats in shuttle programs in feed
  • Alternate drugs to reduce the development of resistance
  • Ionophores (considered antibiotics), chemical coccidiostats (not antibiotics, can use in organic)
  • Provide prebiotics, probiotics, botanical and essential oils
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What are the 4 major methods for vaccination of poultry

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  1. In-ovo using iovoject
  2. Subcutaneous carousel (hatchery)
  3. Spray cabinet (hatchery) or in house
  4. Per os (water) most common, live vx

IM, eye drop, SQ neck, wing-web

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What are the 7 reasons for vaccine failure?

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  1. Immunocompromised or subclinically diseased
  2. Inactivation prior due to thawing, sunlight, expiration
  3. Inactivation during due to disinfectants, chlorine
  4. Delivery system malfunction
  5. Suboptimal dosage - dilution to save money
  6. Improper application - extra label
  7. Evolution of the target organism
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9
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What are the 6 categories of innate behavior in birds?

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  1. Migration
  2. Communal behaviors
  3. Territoriality
  4. Courtship and mating
  5. Nest building
  6. Egg incubation and rearing of young
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How is pecking order established and maintained in a population?

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  • Can be established by age, size, and color.
  • Dominance is displayed by position - alpha and beta are higher up
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What happens if pecking order is disrupted?

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  • Maintenance is critical to the well-being of the population
  • Alterations in pecking order can be extremely stressful
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Describe the rearing needs of altricial species.

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Altritial chicks must be reared by their parents until they fledge.

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Describe rearing needs of precocial chicks.

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Precocial chicks are able to find food for themselves but they are typically protected by their parent(s)

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Describe the rearing needs of parasitic species

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Have other parents rear their young - typically accompanied by siblicide

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What are abnormal behaviors in birds?

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  • Increased agitated vocalizations
  • Decreased vocalizations
  • Ruffled feathers
  • Decreased food and water intake
  • Solitary rather than social
  • Unable to stand/fly
  • Somnolence when undistirbed
  • Will often often rouse when disturbed and try to appear normal
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What are undesirable behaviors in birds?

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  • Psittacines are prone to OCDs
  • Biting
  • Screaming
  • Physiologic regurgitation
  • Preferential dieting
  • Mate aggression
  • Broodiness
17
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How can you modify undesirable behaviors in birds?

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  • Birds are self centered and please themselves…aggression and dominance will not work
  • Respond best to positive reinforcement
  • Punishment does not work
  • Birds are creatures of habits - regular schedule will help
  • Environmental enrichment