Pathomorphological changes in the liver of broiler chickens caused by adeno-virus infection. Description of a spontaneous case in a private farm of the Lviv region
Abstract:The article covers the results of pathomorphological studies of broiler chickens' liver (Cobb 500 cross) spontaneously damaged by Group I fowl adenovirus. Clinical signs of the disease in broiler chickens appeared on the 15th day of life and were manifested by a sharp decrease in water and feed consumption. The fowl was lethargic for several days, breathing hard, mostly sitting with its head down and eyes closed. During the breeding period, the mortality rate reached 13.2 %, accompanied by significant growth r… Show more
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