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how is the urinary system of poultry different from others? |
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a female chicken under one year of age |
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how is the skeletal system in poultry different from others? |
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fused vertebrae, fused foot |
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per capita consumption of chicken in 2007 has tripled since 1965. what were the major reasons? |
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health perception, low cost, fast food, convenience |
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four major chicken breeds for industry |
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leghorn, cornish, rhode island, plymouth rock |
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egg consumption has increased due to... |
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hast food, health perception |
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region with highest production of poultry |
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the reason thigh meat is dark in color |
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a way of differentiating classes |
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the resting pulse rate of a chicken |
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new feathers, oviduct overhaul |
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temp control, flight/float |
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78 degrees, embryonic cell division can be stopped at this temperature |
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examples of amino acids that, is produced in large enough quantities |
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feed ingredients that need to be limited because possible adverse effecson birds or the product that they produce |
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correct temperature, o2 exchange, correct humidity, turning, large end up |
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a hen will lose color in her vent first and the tops of the toes last when going into production |
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house is a building that has the neccesary applicances to provide supplemental heat for chicks, poults, and ducklings |
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blood in feathers, narrow pelvic spread, facial pigment, comb, vent pigment |
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an egg that has a hair-line crack in the shell but is not leaking |
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a physical form of feed prepared by first pelleting a mash and then crushing the pellets into a granular consistency |
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care fo the birds for a fee, provide facility, labor, and electricity |
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first feed fe, highest crude protein level, highest cost |
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hatching eggs may be stored for seven days without having an adverse effect on the percent hatchability |
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viral disease. vaccine administered at the hatchery. tumors everywhere. leg paralysis |
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Infectious Bursal Disease |
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viral disease. vaccine administered via water at the ranch. aids-like disease. affects the "bursa". causes permanent damage to the immune system. |
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viral disease affecting the respiratory, repro, and urinary systems. live vaccines via water, spray, or eyedrop. inactivated vaccines via subcutaneous or intramuscular |
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"femur tip necrosis". affects the digestive system |
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"filth disease" bacterial disease more often associated with turkeys because turkey grow houses use bell watterers |
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protozoal disease that affects the intestines and ceca. control this disease by vaccination, feed medications or getting the birds off the floor |
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laryngotracheitis, causes bloody mucous in the trachea. birds extend their necks in an effort to dislodge the bloody mucous clot in the trachea |
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caused great $$$$ lost for the poultry industry. repro and respiratory systems. egg transmited. |
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"star-gazing" "crazy chick disease" disease affects the brain. egg transmitted |
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scab-like lesions on the face, beak, comb. must be administered wing web |
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high path, low path, human transferrable. affects many body systems |
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