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Poultry diseases – their control and effects on nutritional requirements

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 December 2010

S.A. LISTER*
Affiliation:
Crowshall Veterinary Services, 1 Crows Hall Lane, Attleborough, Norfolk NR17 1AD, United Kingdom
*
Corresponding author: salister@crowshall.co.uk
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Abstract

Poultry disease and its control require effective co-operation and communication between the poultry producer, their veterinary surgeon and other professional scientists and experts. The most effective way to ensure health and welfare requires a three-way dialogue between all the interested parties. This paper sets out to discuss ways in which poultry veterinarians approach disease diagnosis, treatment and control, together with the important role liaison with nutritionists can have in resolving problems and ensuring optimal flock performance.

Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © World's Poultry Science Association 2010

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