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Enquête sur la prévalence sérologique des principales pathologies aviaires au Sénégal : mycoplasmoses, pullorose, typhose, maladie de Newcastle, maladie de Gumboro et bronchite infectieuse [PDF]
Dans la zone du Cap-Vert au Sénégal, une enquête a été réalisée en aviculture villageoise et industrielle durant la saison des pluies de 1995 et la saison sèche de 1996 afin de connaître la prévalence sérologique des mycoplasmoses, de la pullorose ...
Brigitte Arbelot +5 more
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Problématique de campylobacter spp. en aviculture
De nos jours, campylobacter est considéré comme l’un des plus importants pathogènes causant un spectre très large de manifestations cliniques dont la campylobacteriose est la plus fréquente.
F. EL FTOUHY +3 more
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The potential of herbal extracts containing bioactive compounds to strengthen immunity could contribute to reducing antimicrobial use in poultry. This study aimed at developing a reliable and robust methodological pipeline to assess the ability of herbal
Angélique Travel +13 more
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Field diagnosis of paramyxoviral infection in psittacines [PDF]
There are about 356 species of psittacines in the world and number of people keeping parrots as pets is innumerable. In spite of the rapid growth of Indian aviculture industry, lack of proper field diagnosis of diseases in these birds is a burning issue
M.T. Rani +3 more
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Association of the severity of tongue lesions in broiler chickens with the quality of corn in feed [PDF]
: The objective of this work was to determine the correlation of the physical attributes of corn and the mycotoxins present in its grains with the severity of tongue lesions in broiler breeder roosters.
Isabel Cristina Mores Vaccari +4 more
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We describe our transition from hands‐on avicultural techniques for Hawaiian crow (‘Alalā; Corvus hawaiiensis) conservation breeding to parental breeding, to prepare the birds to thrive in the wild after reintroduction. Moreover, we share how we monitor pairs to quantitatively evaluate reproductive performance and identify release candidates.
Alison M. Flanagan +5 more
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We used accelerometer‐capable GPS tracking to investigate the use of a novel food source by endangered Carnaby's cockatoos (Zanda latirostris) during nestling provisioning. We found the importance of canola relative to native food sources increased with increased maximum daily temperature; however, there was a threshold for time spent in canola, even ...
Karen J. Riley +8 more
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Abstract Aim The study aimed to explain the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients' perception of the nurse's healing presence in their comfort in the critical care unit. Design This descriptive qualitative study was conducted from December 2020 to September 2021.
Simin Hojjatoleslami +4 more
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Feathers and the Making of Luxury Experiences at the Sixteenth‐Century Spanish Court☆
Abstract This article charts the activities of featherworkers (plumajeros) at the Habsburg court in Madrid. Drawing on archival records, objects, and paintings from sixteenth‐century Spain, I argue that royal featherworkers' skills, wit, and intricacy in the transformation of materials established feathers as luxury items.
Stefan Hanß
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The Red‐billed Leiothrix (Leiothrix lutea): a new invasive species for Britain?
Invasive non‐native species (INNS) are one of the major threats to global biodiversity. Climate change and garden bird‐feeding may facilitate the establishment of INNS. The Red‐billed Leiothrix Leiothrix lutea is a small woodland passerine, native to subtropical Asia, that is an INNS in several parts of the world, including Europe, following escapes ...
Richard K. Broughton +3 more
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