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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 122-130
Author(s):  
Mega Amelia Putri ◽  
Nila Sari Putri ◽  
Yuliandri Yuliandri

This study aims to analyze the costs, revenues and income of broiler breeders with a partnership pattern in Harau District, Lima Puluh Kota Regency. The study used survey methods and direct field observations using questionnaires, with 30 farmers who partnered. Data analysis was carried out using cost, total revenue and profit analysis. Based on the results of the research that has been done, the production costs of broiler chickens with a partnership pattern are Rp. 162,319,201/period and Rp. 33,420/head. The total revenue is Rp. 174,638,833/period and Rp. 35,956/head. The income of broiler breeders for one period is Rp. 12,319,633/period and Rp. 2,536/head.


2021 ◽  
pp. 822-828
Author(s):  
Vladimir Galkin ◽  
Natalya Vorobyova ◽  
Valentina Chichaeva ◽  
Mamed Mamedov
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Author(s):  
Vincenzo Tufarelli ◽  
Farhad Ghane ◽  
Hossein Reza Shahbazi ◽  
Marina Slozhenkina ◽  
Ivan Gorlov ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 53 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcelo Sebastião Rezende ◽  
Belchiolina Beatriz Fonseca ◽  
Paula Fernanda de Sousa Braga ◽  
Ednaldo Carvalho Guimarães ◽  
Antonio Vicente Mundim

Vaccines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 1233
Author(s):  
Sofie Kromann ◽  
Rikke Heidemann Olsen ◽  
Anders Miki Bojesen ◽  
Henrik Elvang Jensen ◽  
Ida Thøfner

In poultry, Escherichia coli is a common cause of high-cost infections. Consequently, autogenous vaccines are often used despite limited and conflicting evidence on their effectiveness have been presented. The present study aimed to investigate the efficacy of a commonly used autogenous vaccine, previously deemed ineffective, in an aerosol model of colibacillosis. Methods: Broiler breeders (n = 47) were randomly allocated to one of four groups (vaccinated and unvaccinated birds receiving an autogenous vaccine or sterile saline intramuscularly) and challenged with either aerosolised E. coli or vehicle at 29 weeks of age. Two days following inoculation, the birds were euthanised, thoroughly necropsied, and samples for bacteriology and histopathology were collected. Results: Vaccinated birds had a significantly lower bacteriology score compared to the unvaccinated group challenged with E. coli (p < 0.01) and a lower overall air sac lesion score (p < 0.05). Overall lung and spleen lesion scores only differed significantly between the unvaccinated E. coli challenged group compared to the vehicle inoculated groups. The overall gross pathology score was 2.8 and 1.95 in the unvaccinated and vaccinated E. coli challenge groups, respectively, whereas the vaccinated vehicle group had a score of 0.9 and the unvaccinated vehicle group a score of 1. Conclusions: A protective effect of an autogenous vaccine was found utilising an aerogenous model of colibacillosis through multiple methods of evaluation. The findings encourage the continued use of autogenous vaccines and underlines the necessity of discriminative experimental models with high predictive validity when evaluating vaccine interventions.


2021 ◽  
pp. 101532
Author(s):  
Mohammad Afrouziyeh ◽  
Nicole M. Zukiwsky ◽  
Douglas R. Korver ◽  
Martin J. Zuidhof

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sofie Kromann ◽  
Rikke Heidemann Olsen ◽  
Anders Miki Bojesen ◽  
Henrik Elvang Jensen ◽  
Ida Thøfner

AbstractEscherichia coli constitutes an immense challenge to the poultry industry due to its devastating effect on productivity, mortality, and carcass condemnations. To aid future studies on disease mechanisms and interventions, an aerogenous infection model was established in adult broiler breeders. Hens (n = 120) were randomly allocated into six groups receiving either aerosolised E. coli or vehicle, or intratracheal E. coli or vehicle. Replication of aerosol inoculation was performed on distinct days. Alternating euthanasia time points were predetermined in order to evaluate the progression of the disease. All animals were thoroughly necropsied, and bacteriological samples were collected as well as tissues for histopathology. Birds inoculated with E. coli exhibited clinical signs and developed characteristic gross and histopathological lesions of colibacillosis, including splenic fibrinoid necrosis, folliculitis, polyserositis and impaction of parabronchi with fibrinoheterophilic exudate and necrotic debris, as well as positive in situ localisation of intralesional E. coli by immunohistochemistry. This study presents a successful development of a discriminative colibacillosis model through aerosol inoculation of adult broiler breeders. Gross and histopathological lesions characteristic of colibacillosis were established in two independent experiments.


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