Dr. BISHNU HARI
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The answer to the MG problem in both chickens and turkeys is eradication of the disease organisms. This goal has been achieved in commercial breeding flocks with voluntary programs conducted by the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) and National Turkey Improvement Plan (NTIP). The treatment of CRD, air sac syndrome and the lower form of infectious sinusitis is not considered satisfactory.The answer to the MG problem in both chickens and turkeys is eradication of the disease organisms. This goal has been achieved in commercial breeding flocks with voluntary programs conducted by the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) and National Turkey Improvement Plan (NTIP). The treatment of CRD, air sac syndrome and the lower form of infectious sinusitis is not considered satisfactory.
Based on the excerpt from your write-up, I am compelled to pose the following inquiries:
1. What is the significance of the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) and National Turkey Improvement Plan (NTIP) in guaranteeing that day-old chicks from breeder farms are devoid of respiratory infections like Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG)?
2. Is it feasible to effectively treat a flock infected with MG and ultimately eradicate the disease?
3. How can one efficiently address the issue of drug resistance when managing and treating MG?
Thank you, Sir.
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Thanks, I will save this as Ref
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Bello Bashir
MemberJune 24, 2024 at 9:22 pm in reply to: SOYBEAN AS THE MOST IMPORATNT PROTEIN SOURCE FOR POULTRY DIETWith soya you can have maximum output of ur livestock compared to wheat and maiz
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Abdussamad
MemberJune 24, 2024 at 8:02 pm in reply to: SOYBEAN AS THE MOST IMPORATNT PROTEIN SOURCE FOR POULTRY DIETThe presence of anti-nutritional factors such as anti-tripsin is the machanism developed naturally by the soybean to serve as a depensive mechanism against pests. Therefore, anti-nutritional factors should be treated very well to achieve maximum amount of nutrients stored in the soy.
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Bello Bashir
MemberJune 24, 2024 at 9:22 pm in reply to: SOYBEAN AS THE MOST IMPORATNT PROTEIN SOURCE FOR POULTRY DIETGood take
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I also agree with use of non-conventional feed ingredients because during my undergraduate project, we tried the use of soybeans milk residue at different inclusion levels and the result showed that it can be used to replace expensive protein sources.
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Are these conventional feed ingredients readily available in commercial quantity?
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But gene counts
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We done almost cross the red sea finish
