Pododermatitis (FPD) is a contact dermatitis commonly observed in poultry, primarily affecting the surface of the footpad and the hock joint, and causes poor welfare and economic losses when severe. Most reported field outbreaks of FPD have been associated with poor litter conditions. There are three important aspects of litter condition associated with incidences of FPD and hock burns (HB) i.e. increased litter moisture, greasy or capped litter as well as high ammonia (NH3) content. Therefore maintaining litter quality and more specifically the moisture content is essential if conditions such FPD and HB are to be controlled. Poor litter condition is caused by an interaction between management, nutrition and intestinal health. In terms of n...
Injurious pecking, aggression, footpad dermatitis and leg abnormalities have been identified as majo...
The fast growth rate of young turkeys is en-hanced by diets with a high total protein content, which...
Abstract only availableA 14-day study was conducted with 750 female turkey poults to determine the e...
Pododermatitis (FPD) is a contact dermatitis commonly observed in poultry, primarily affecting the s...
1. An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of crude protein (CP) concentration and die...
An experiment was conducted to explore the time bound (different growth phases) effect of different ...
1. A 2 × 2 factorial experiment was conducted to compare the effects of wheat or maize based diets d...
Foot pad dermatitis (FPD) in poultry is a contact dermatitis that can be painful and has a negativ...
The results from the work carried out as part of this PhD have led to the conclusion that wetness o...
Replacing soya bean meal with alternative protein sources will reduce water consumption and may lead...
Dietary factors contribute to ammonia emission and amount of nitrogen in the excreta. The excretion...
In a long term research project in Germany the influence of husbandry on the health of fattening tur...
<p> In commercial broiler farms, birds are usually housed on litter, composed of bedding materials l...
The calcium and phosphorus requirements, phosphorus availability, and leg weakness research for turk...
Pododermatitis (foot pad lesions) is one of the main welfare problems in modern broiler production i...
Injurious pecking, aggression, footpad dermatitis and leg abnormalities have been identified as majo...
The fast growth rate of young turkeys is en-hanced by diets with a high total protein content, which...
Abstract only availableA 14-day study was conducted with 750 female turkey poults to determine the e...
Pododermatitis (FPD) is a contact dermatitis commonly observed in poultry, primarily affecting the s...
1. An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of crude protein (CP) concentration and die...
An experiment was conducted to explore the time bound (different growth phases) effect of different ...
1. A 2 × 2 factorial experiment was conducted to compare the effects of wheat or maize based diets d...
Foot pad dermatitis (FPD) in poultry is a contact dermatitis that can be painful and has a negativ...
The results from the work carried out as part of this PhD have led to the conclusion that wetness o...
Replacing soya bean meal with alternative protein sources will reduce water consumption and may lead...
Dietary factors contribute to ammonia emission and amount of nitrogen in the excreta. The excretion...
In a long term research project in Germany the influence of husbandry on the health of fattening tur...
<p> In commercial broiler farms, birds are usually housed on litter, composed of bedding materials l...
The calcium and phosphorus requirements, phosphorus availability, and leg weakness research for turk...
Pododermatitis (foot pad lesions) is one of the main welfare problems in modern broiler production i...
Injurious pecking, aggression, footpad dermatitis and leg abnormalities have been identified as majo...
The fast growth rate of young turkeys is en-hanced by diets with a high total protein content, which...
Abstract only availableA 14-day study was conducted with 750 female turkey poults to determine the e...