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Ekologisk slaktkyckling på hemmaproducerat foder och bete efter nöt [PDF]

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Trots att konventionell kycklinguppfödning idag på många håll inte är överensstämmande med idéerna bakom ekologisk djurhållning (t.ex. benproblem och cikulationsrubbningar, preventiv medicinering, ingredienser till foderrationen och året-runt uppfödning ...

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Coccidiosis [PDF]

open access: yes, 1946
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Ferguson, C. M.
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A Review of Approaches Targeting the Replacement of Coccidiostat Application in Poultry Production

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Poultry Science, 2015
The classical and the most commonly used approach for the prevention of coccidiosis in chickens is the incorporation of synthetic coccidiostats into their feed during the first weeks of their life.
EK Barbour   +4 more
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Sanitation in the Hatchery [PDF]

open access: yes, 1929
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Dakan, E. L., Speer, Fred
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Alteration in the Gut Microbiota of Chickens Resistant to Eimeria tenella Infection

open access: yesMicroorganisms
Avian coccidiosis, caused by several species of Eimeria, is a widespread and economically important poultry disease that inflicts severe losses in the poultry industry.
Yu Qiao   +11 more
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A landmark contribution to poultry science—Prophylactic control of coccidiosis in poultry

open access: yesPoultry Science, 2009
"Continuous feeding of low concentrations of sulfaquinoxaline for the control of coccidiosis in poultry" by L. C. Grumbles, J. P. Delaplane, and T. C. Higgins [Poult. Sci. (1948) 27:605-608] was the first paper to demonstrate that it was possible to control coccidiosis by the continuous inclusion of a low level of a drug in the feed of chickens.
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Poultry coccidiosis: recent advancements in control measures and vaccine development

open access: yesExpert Review of Vaccines, 2006
Coccidiosis is recognized as the major parasitic disease of poultry and is caused by the apicomplexan protozoan Eimeria. Coccidiosis seriously impairs the growth and feed utilization of infected animals resulting in loss of productivity. Conventional disease control strategies rely heavily on chemoprophylaxis and, to a certain extent, live vaccines ...
Rami A, Dalloul, Hyun S, Lillehoj
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Immunological Evaluation of Two Local Isolates of Eimeria tenella Gametocytes against Coccidiosis in Poultry [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Two local isolates of Eimeria tenella gametocytes against coccidiosis were immunologically evaluated in chickens. Cell mediated immune response was detected by modified splenic cell migration inhibition assay (MSCMIA) and data were expressed in terms of ...
Masood Akhtar*, M. Irfan Anwar, Zafar Iqbal, Faqir Muhammad1, Mian Muhammad Awais, Ahsan ul Haq2 and Elzbieta Hiszczynska-Sawicka3
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Health and welfare in organic poultry in Europe: state of the art and future challenges. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
In Europe, over 4 million laying hens and 1.8 million broilers are kept according to the organic principles. Although the regulations are the same for every country, there is a large diversity in farm sizes and farming systems.
Bestman, Monique, Maurer, Veronika
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Large-Scale Field Trials of an Eimeria Vaccine Induce Positive Effects on the Production Index of Broilers

open access: yesVaccines
Live coccidiosis vaccines have mainly been used to reduce Eimeria species infection, which is considered the most economically important disease in the poultry industry.
Binh T. Nguyen   +7 more
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