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Pathogenicity Of Ascaridia Galli Infection In Broiler Chicken With Special Reference To Weight Gain
A study carried out to assess the pathogenic effect of the developmewntal stages of Ascaridia galli in broiler chicks for a period of eight weeks, revealed clinical signs like general weakness, unthriftiness, ruffled feathers and loss of appetite, besides the delayed development of comb, wattles and...
Hoofdauteur: | Arunachalam K |
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Andere auteurs: | George Varghese C (Guide) |
Formaat: | Ph.D Thesis |
Taal: | Undetermined |
Gepubliceerd in: |
Mannuthy
Department of Parasitology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
1995
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