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Poultry science.

Periodical
Veterinary Medicine
Poultry Diseases
Poultry
Publisher:
Poultry Science Association. [Cambridge, UK] : Elsevier (2020)
Frequency: Monthly
Country: England
Language: English
Author(s):
Poultry Science Association., American Association of Instructors and Investigators in Poultry Husbandry.
Start Year:1921 -
ISSN:
0032-5791 (Print)
1525-3171 (Electronic)
0032-5791 (Linking)
Impact Factor
4.4
2022
NLM ID:0401150
(DNLM):P20900000(s)
(OCoLC):01643522
Coden:POSCAL
LCCN:43033477
Classification:W1 PO968
Impact of fenbendazole resistance in Ascaridia dissimilis on the economics of production in turkeys.
Poultry science    August 27, 2021   Volume 100, Issue 11 101435 doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2021.101435
Collins JB, Jordan B, Vidyashankar AN, Castro PJ, Fowler J, Kaplan RM.Feed conversion efficiency is among the most important factors affecting profitable production of poultry.Infections with parasitic nematodes can decrease efficiency of production, making parasite control through the use of anthelmintics an important component of health management. In ruminants and horses, anthelmintic resistance is highly prevalent in many of the most important nematode species, which greatly impacts their control. Recently, we identified resistance to fenbendazole in an isolate of Ascaridia dissimilis, the most common intestinal helminth of turkeys. Using this drug-resistant...
Immunocytochemical localization of some turkey pituitary hormones using antisera to human hormones.
Poultry science    June 1, 1993   Volume 72, Issue 6 1127-1131 doi: 10.3382/ps.0721127
Bakst M, Hadick S, Proudman J, Maruyama K.This study was conducted to determine the crossreactivity of antisera to human prolactin (PRL), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), and growth hormone (GH) to turkey pituicytes. In addition, crossreactivities of the above antisera and antiserum to turkey GH to pituicytes of turkey, cat, rabbit, horse, owl monkey, and human were evaluated. Results of the immunocytochemical localizations showed that with one exception antisera to human hormones were positive for each species tested. Turkey pituicytes failed to crossreact with antiserum to human GH. Likewise, antiserum to turkey GH failed to cros...