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I totally agree with you Dr.
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Major changes in pullet management include adjusting to new housing, diet transitions, implementing lighting programs, and monitoring health closely to support proper growth and development.
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Thank you very much, Dr., for this clear explanation. I appreciate the connection you drew between the Coombs test in humans and its application in poultry, particularly how it relates to autoimmune anaemia. This was very enlightening.
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Adjusting biosecurity and management strategies to address <em data-start=”143″ data-end=”159″>S. Typhimurium’s persistence will indeed require more targeted surveillance and disinfection protocols, especially focusing on environmental reservoirs like soil and dust where the pathogen can linger.
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Thanks Dr. Pardhu and Wahab — great reminders! Regular flushing and using hydrogen peroxide-based cleaners really help maintain clean, safe water lines.
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Farmer can also reduce feed intake after sunrise till sunset, make sure cold/cool water is always available, avoid overcrowding of the birds.
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Excellent point — spray vaccination depends heavily on droplet size, nozzle calibration, and chick distribution to ensure uniform coverage, while in ovo offers precise dosing but requires strict machine calibration and egg viability checks to avoid hatch losses.
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That’s a great reminder using anti-stress supplements, ensuring cool clean water, and proper ventilation are key to minimizing heat-related losses and keeping birds healthy during high temperatures.
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The poultry sector should prioritize strict antibiotic stewardship through preventive health programs, improved biosecurity, and vaccination instead of routine antibiotic use. Greater transparency in antibiotic reporting is essential to build public trust, while continuous monitoring and responsible prescription use can help control diseases without fueling antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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How to Enroll for soya beverage’s and Pig production courses?
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Regularly atleast once in a week to remove scale formation.
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What are the various steps involved in sustainable Farming
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yes, could be done in poultry. But not commonly practiced
-Dr.Malathi

