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Avian Diseases | 2002

Pododermatitis in Turkeys

Steven Clark; Greg Hansen; Peter McLean; P. L. Bond; Wendy Wakeman; Roger Meadows; Silke Buda

SUMMARY. Severe pododermatitis is a common lesion in turkeys, unlike in broiler chickens. Both dietary factors (soybean meal, biotin, methionine) and poor litter conditions (wet litter) are documented etiologies of footpad lesions. In the United States and United Kingdom both farm managers and processors monitor lesions. The United Kingdom reports an average footpad relative score higher than that of the United States. In both countries, incidence in toms is higher than in hens. There is no significant difference by country. Data support no consistent association with other lesions (i.e., breast blisters or condemnations), breed, or performance parameters (i.e., weight gain or age). The litter type used in the United Kingdom is either straw or wood shavings, whereas in the United States producers predominantly use wood shavings. In the United Kingdom, diets are formulated with a higher protein, which affects the excreta and subsequent litter conditions. British United Turkey is the predominate breed in the United Kingdom. In the United States, three breeds, British United Turkey of America, hybrid, and Nicholas, are common. Recent research has demonstrated the association between biotin levels and pododermatitis. Factors associated with pododermatitis (such as production systems, wet litter, and stocking density) are discussed. There are some indications that increased stocking density is associated with pododermatitis lesions. Further research is needed to identify what management factors are associated with pododermatitis.


Poultry Science | 1990

Nutrient Composition and Metabolizable Energy Values of Selected Grain Sorghum Varieties and Yellow Corn

J. H. Douglas; T. W. Sullivan; P. L. Bond; F. J. Struwe


Poultry Science | 1990

Influence of Grinding, Rolling, and Pelleting on the Nutritional Value of Grain Sorghums and Yellow Corn for Broilers

J. H. Douglas; T. W. Sullivan; P. L. Bond; F. J. Struwe; J. G. Baier; L. G. Robeson


Poultry Science | 1991

Influence of Age, Sex, and Method of Rearing on Tibia Length and Mineral Deposition in Broilers

P. L. Bond; T. W. Sullivan; J. H. Douglas; L. G. Robeson


Poultry Science | 1992

Correlation of Biological Value of Feed Phosphates with Their Solubility in Water, Dilute Hydrogen Chloride, Dilute Citric Acid, and Neutral Ammonium Citrate

T. W. Sullivan; J. H. Douglas; N. J. Gonzalez; P. L. Bond


Poultry Science | 1992

Effect of Rearing Floor Type and Ten-Day Beak Trimming on Stress and Performance of Caged Layers

F. J. Struwe; Earl W. Gleaves; J. H. Douglas; P. L. Bond


Poultry Science | 1991

Research Note: Chemical Composition and Nutritional Value of Shattercane Sorghum for Broilers

J. H. Douglas; T. W. Sullivan; P. L. Bond; L. G. Robeson


Poultry Science | 1991

Composition and Nutritional Value of an Experimental High-Protein Corn in the Diets of Broilers and Laying Hens

P. L. Bond; T. W. Sullivan; J. H. Douglas; L. G. Robeson; J. G. Baier


Nutrition reports international | 1987

Identity of nutrients responsible for the growth increase obtained by feeding condensed fish solubles to chicks

P. L. Bond; C.F. Meinecke; E.L. Stephenson


Forum on Public Policy: A Journal of the Oxford Round Table | 2011

Factors Involved in the Vitamin Fortification of Foods

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J. H. Douglas

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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T. W. Sullivan

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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L. G. Robeson

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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F. J. Struwe

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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J. G. Baier

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Earl W. Gleaves

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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N. J. Gonzalez

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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