Difference between revisions of "Ascaridia - Poultry Flashcards"

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*Anorexia
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*Diarrhoea
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*Dehydration
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*Stunted growth
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*Unthriftiness
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*Drooping wings
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*Ruffled feathers
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*Weight loss
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*Dullness
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*Lethargy
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*Misshapened and soft thin shelled eggs
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*Anaemia
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*Reduced blood sugar levels
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*Distended ureters with urates
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Revision as of 15:01, 1 July 2011

Question Answer Article
What species of ascarid affect poultry? Link to Article
What part of the GI tract can these ascarids be found in? Link to Article
What effect do these parasites have of poultry? Link to Article
Do the male or female ascaridia tend to be bigger? Link to Article
What distinguishing properties do males have? Link to Article
Where is the opening to the females reproductive organs? Link to Article
What is the main host for A.Galli? Link to Article
What species of bird does A. dissimilis infect? Link to Article
What species of bird does A. columbae infect? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs associated with an ascaridia infection in poultry? [[Ascaridia - Poultry#Clinical signs |Link to Article]]
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