How do Veterinarian's Recognise Mytoxin Poisoning in Poultry?
A useful short article intended to help vets recognise poisoning of poultry and to prove their presence to farmers. Oral lesions, Proventriculosis and gizzard erosion, Intestinal & liver damage, Bruises and kidney lesions and testing carcasses are covered.
Original article written Manuel Contreras, veterinarian at Special Nutrients, USA.
A common concern facing feed mills and poultry
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