The prevention and control of disease is based on knowledge of the specific diseases in the geographical area under consideration. In 1951 a summary of poultry diseases in North Dakota and western Minnesota. This report is reviewed in this article which discussed the trends in disease incidence of turkeys in North Dakota and western Minnesota
Data is presented on the findings of five control groups of turkeys, whether young or mature, and me...
13 pages; includes mapsThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or rec...
Diseases of poultry in South Dakota reflect the importance of the infections and metabolic problems
22 pages. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations....
The number of turkeys raised on farms in North Dakota in 1946 was estimated to be 1,146,000 birds, 1...
The poultry disease situation in the Midwest and upper Midwest is relatively stable in comparison to...
Report on a study of poultry disease for the fiscal year of July 1, 1944 and June 30, 1945. The repo...
The South Dakota poultry industry may not be relatively large, and disease problems are minimal due ...
During the past decade, the turkey industry has become an important branch of the livestock industry...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
"Bluecomb disease is known under a variety of names including mud fever, non-specific enteritis, and...
The article describes epidemiological diseases of animals, in particular smallpox of birds. The dise...
TB or Not TB: Michigan and Minnesota Continued Public Support for Hunting CWD Update: February 2012 ...
The turkey is truly an American bird and suggests not only Thanksgiving to Americans but America its...
Data is presented on the findings of five control groups of turkeys, whether young or mature, and me...
13 pages; includes mapsThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or rec...
Diseases of poultry in South Dakota reflect the importance of the infections and metabolic problems
22 pages. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations....
The number of turkeys raised on farms in North Dakota in 1946 was estimated to be 1,146,000 birds, 1...
The poultry disease situation in the Midwest and upper Midwest is relatively stable in comparison to...
Report on a study of poultry disease for the fiscal year of July 1, 1944 and June 30, 1945. The repo...
The South Dakota poultry industry may not be relatively large, and disease problems are minimal due ...
During the past decade, the turkey industry has become an important branch of the livestock industry...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
"Bluecomb disease is known under a variety of names including mud fever, non-specific enteritis, and...
The article describes epidemiological diseases of animals, in particular smallpox of birds. The dise...
TB or Not TB: Michigan and Minnesota Continued Public Support for Hunting CWD Update: February 2012 ...
The turkey is truly an American bird and suggests not only Thanksgiving to Americans but America its...
Data is presented on the findings of five control groups of turkeys, whether young or mature, and me...
13 pages; includes mapsThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or rec...
Diseases of poultry in South Dakota reflect the importance of the infections and metabolic problems