“…Multiple factors, for example, poor litter condition, especially high litter moisture (Martland, 1984;Clark et al, 2002;Spindler, 2007;Mayne et al, 2007a;Youssef et al, 2010;Abd El-Wahab et al, 2011;Wu and Hocking, 2011) and chemical irritants bound to litter (Martland, 1984), exposition durance (Berk, 2007;Krautwald-Junghanns et al, 2011;Schumacher et al, 2012), stocking density (Clark et al, 2002;Hafez et al, 2005), nutritional deficiencies in biotin (B-complex vitamin) or zinc (Youssef et al, 2012), and genetic factors (Ask, 2010), have been linked to FPD. Within 24 h after birds were initially exposed to wet, not necessary wet and dirty, litter, the first signs of FPD appeared, possibly due to a rapid inflammatory reaction (Mayne et al, 2007b).…”