Foot-pad dermatitis influence on poultry fertility
Апстракт
Floor-pad dermatitis (Foot pad dermatitis, FPD) is a
contact dermatitis of poultry, which occurs from inadequate living
conditions, above all quality and humidity of the rugs. The lesions begin
with skin discoloration, proceeds with inflammatory processes,
hyperkeratosis, the erosion of the skin, and often necrosis. Changes in the
soft parts of the feet are sore, and poultry is therefore less mobile, taking
less food and water a sexually mature ones avoid copulation. The
prevalence of FPD in the flock is highly influenced, except wet rugs, by
gender, age, presence of various nutrients in a meal. In our study we
examined the influence of FPD in roosters on the fertility of eggs in a single
parent flock, at the age of 35 to 45 weeks. The results we obtained suggest
that the flock in which the 45% roosters had FPD in diverse intensity has
32.5% fewer fertilized eggs in the same age from a flock which has no
problems with FPD.
Кључне речи:
Heavy breeder / roosters / hatching eggs / fertility / floorpad dermatitisИзвор:
Second International Symposium of Veterinary Medicine (ISVM2016), 2016, 143-148Издавач:
- Belgrade : Scientific Institute of Veterinary Medicine of Serbia
- Novi Sad : Scientific Veterinary Institute "Novi Sad"
Институција/група
Naučni institut za veterinarstvo SrbijeTY - CONF AU - Maslić-Strižak, Danka AU - Spalević, Ljiljana PY - 2016 UR - https://reponivs.nivs.rs/handle/123456789/670 AB - Floor-pad dermatitis (Foot pad dermatitis, FPD) is a contact dermatitis of poultry, which occurs from inadequate living conditions, above all quality and humidity of the rugs. The lesions begin with skin discoloration, proceeds with inflammatory processes, hyperkeratosis, the erosion of the skin, and often necrosis. Changes in the soft parts of the feet are sore, and poultry is therefore less mobile, taking less food and water a sexually mature ones avoid copulation. The prevalence of FPD in the flock is highly influenced, except wet rugs, by gender, age, presence of various nutrients in a meal. In our study we examined the influence of FPD in roosters on the fertility of eggs in a single parent flock, at the age of 35 to 45 weeks. The results we obtained suggest that the flock in which the 45% roosters had FPD in diverse intensity has 32.5% fewer fertilized eggs in the same age from a flock which has no problems with FPD. PB - Belgrade : Scientific Institute of Veterinary Medicine of Serbia PB - Novi Sad : Scientific Veterinary Institute "Novi Sad" C3 - Second International Symposium of Veterinary Medicine (ISVM2016) T1 - Foot-pad dermatitis influence on poultry fertility EP - 148 SP - 143 ER -
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Maslić-Strižak, D.,& Spalević, L.. (2016). Foot-pad dermatitis influence on poultry fertility. in Second International Symposium of Veterinary Medicine (ISVM2016) Belgrade : Scientific Institute of Veterinary Medicine of Serbia., 143-148.
Maslić-Strižak D, Spalević L. Foot-pad dermatitis influence on poultry fertility. in Second International Symposium of Veterinary Medicine (ISVM2016). 2016;:143-148..
Maslić-Strižak, Danka, Spalević, Ljiljana, "Foot-pad dermatitis influence on poultry fertility" in Second International Symposium of Veterinary Medicine (ISVM2016) (2016):143-148.