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Year : 2012, Volume : 36, Issue : 2
First page : ( 258) Last page : ( 261)
Print ISSN : 0250-4758. Online ISSN : 0973-970X. Published online : 2012 December 1.

Pathology of spontaneous cases of early chick mortality in Odisha

Behera Debasish1, Panda S.K.2, Samal Ashabaree3,*

1Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, R.K. Nagar, Agartala-799008, Tripura (West)

2College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, OUAT, Bhubaneswar, PIN - 751003, Odisha

3Division of Veterinary Bacteriology & Mycology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar-243122, Bareilly, U.P.

*Corresponding author: email: asha_vet@yahoo.co.in, Mobile: + 91- 9411915553

Received:  25  July,  2012; Accepted:  05  September,  2012.

Abstract

The present retrospective study was undertaken to gain an insight on the loss in poultry due to disease and mortality in the early life of chicks. Post mortem of chicks within the age of 3 weeks in three calendar years were taken into account for this study. The disease conditions associated were identified as omphalitis, colibacillosis, enteritis, salmonellosis, aspergillosis, coccidiosis, infectious bronchitis, infectious bursal disease (IBD), visceral gout, ascites, hepatitis, nephritis and some unidentified miscellaneous conditions. More than 50% of young chicks died due to omphalitis, colibacillosis and enteritis associated with Escherichia coli infection.

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Keywords

Chicks, Escherichia coli, Histopathology, Mortality, Omphalitis.

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