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        | The first line of defense in disease control |  
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        | Preventing or reducing the possibility of contact between birds and disease agents |  
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        Hatchery sanitation 
Practice all in-- al out 
biosecurity 
sanitizing all people and equipment 
disposing of dead birds and waste properly 
use vet and labs 
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        Term 
        
        | What are practice good sanitation procedures |  
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        Definition 
        
        disrupt the life cycle of disease organisims 
Proper cleaning and disinfecting 
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        | What are ways to strengthen birds defenses |  
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        Proper nutrition 
Proper Management 
Proper vaccination  |  
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        | A clinical  description of respiratory disease, usually induced by poor air quality |  
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        | High Ammonia levels contributed by old liter and poor ventilated houses. |  
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        | Porr litter condition and compacted areas increase losses from downgrading |  
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        Term 
        
        | TD (tibial dyschondroplasia) |  
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        Definition 
        
        | A lesion commonly found in the proximal metaphseal region of the tibiotarus of fast growing broilers. Lesion can weaken bone, and increased fractures in the fibula. |  
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        Term 
        
        | Flip over disease ( sudden death syndrome) |  
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        Definition 
        
        | A condition in which apparently healthy, fast-growing boilers chickens die suddenly. The circulatroy systme of rapidly growing birds doesn't have the capacity to meet demands, usually the aortic ruptures. |  
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        Term 
        
        | Deep pectoral myopathy (green muscle disease) |  
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        Definition 
        
        | Affects commerical poultry selected for large breast, the breast muscluature atrophies and resulting necrotic development in a pale green color. |  
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        | A condition in which the bones of layers become very brittle. |  
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        Term 
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        | The hock is widened, flatten, and enlarged, and the tendon sometimes slips from the hock and causes the leg to deviated form its normal position. |  
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        | Nutritional deficiency or inbalance of calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D. |  
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        Amino Acid/Protein deficiencies 
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        | poor muslce growth resulting from diet that are too low in certain amino acids, especailly lysine and methionine. |  
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        Term 
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        | Ingestion of moldy feed containg toxins which can cause severe growth retardation and death. |  
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        | A virus which infects wild birds and domestic poultry. |  
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        | Exotic Newcastle Dissease |  
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        Definition 
        
        | One of the most infectious viral diseases of poultry known |  
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        | A parasitic disease of the intestinal tract |  
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        Term 
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        | This is a serious bacterial disease of poultry that can spread through hatching eggs to chicks. |  
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        Term 
        
        | What did we test the poultry blood for? |  
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        Term 
        
        | What is in the blue solution? |  
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        | Antibodies for the Salmonella pullorum which the bacteria will react with to form a precipitate. |  
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        | Soluble substances derived form a mold or bacteria that inhibit the growth of other microorganisms. |  
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        Term 
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        | used for the control of certain diseases in poultry |  
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        Term 
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        | Hormones are not added to poultry diets |  
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        Term 
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        | Concentrated sources of xanthophylls are added to feed to increase the intensity of yellow pigmentation. |  
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        Term 
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        | Chemicals that are added to the feed to prevent devlopment of rancidity and estruction of certian vitamins. |  
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        | The empty space between the white and shell at the large end of the egg. |  
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        Term 
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        | AKA egg white. most of the egg's liquid weight. Consist of 4 alternation layers of thich and thin consistencies. |  
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        Term 
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        | the ropy strands of egg white which anchor the yolk in place in the center of the thick white |  
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        | Contains the maternal DNA. |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        | just inside the shell are two shell membranes |  
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        | Thiis is the covering of the yolk |  
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        Term 
        
        | Most calories from what part of the egg |  
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        | Digestion is rapid how long does it take for it to go through the system? |  
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        | out-pocket of the esophagus that provides storage for consumed food |  
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        | glandular stomach where the first significant amount of digestive juices are added |  
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        | A muscualr organ used to grind and break up food |  
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        | Common chamber into which the digestive, urinary, and repro tracts open |  
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        | A funnel which collects the yolk after ovulation |  
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        | is the albumen white secreting portion of the oviduct, is about 13 inches back |  
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        | The formation of the inner and outer shell membranes. |  
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        | aka tubular shell gland and shell galnd pouch. |  
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        | the next section of the oviduct which no egg forming function |  
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        | Where the egg, feces and urine are excreted |  
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