نتایج جستجو برای: Domestic village chicken

تعداد نتایج: 131152  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2006
m. mahzounieh i. karimi m. bouzari t. zahraei salehi s. iravani

infectious bronchitis (ib) is a very contagious disease caused by a coronavirus (ibv). in chickens, thevirus affects the respiratory, reproductive, and urinary systems. this study was carried out to determine theseroprevalence of anti-ibv antibodies in domestic village chickens. serum samples of 300 domestic villagechickens from esfahan (centeral iran) were collected and examined for the presen...

Journal: :East African medical journal 2013
E K Kemoi P Okemo C C Bii

OBJECTIVE To isolate and identify Cryptococcus from domestic Chicken dropping. DESIGN cross sectional study. SETTING Kabigeriet village, Olenguorone Division, Nakuru county, approximately 282 km from Nairobi, Kenya. SUBJECTS Sixty four domestic chicken droppings were sampled in thirty two homesteads after obtaining the farmers consent. RESULTS Two species of Cryptococcus were isolated. ...

Majid Bouzari, Nima Shaykh Baygloo

Torque teno virus (TTV) is prevalent worldwide and has been extensively studied in human and some wild and domestic animals. As the studies on TTV in chickens was rare and there was no information about the infection of domestic village chickens with TTV and also structural resemblance of this virus to chicken anemia virus, the frequency of the infection in domestic village chickens in differen...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2013
majid bouzari nima shaykh baygloo

torque teno virus (ttv) is prevalent worldwide and has been extensively studied in human and some wild and domestic animals. as the studies on ttv in chickens was rare and there was no information about the infection of domestic village chickens with ttv and also structural resemblance of this virus to chicken anemia virus, the frequency of the infection in domestic village chickens in differen...

2013
Majid Bouzari Nima Shaykh Baygloo

Torque teno virus (TTV) is prevalent worldwide and has been extensively studied in human and some wild and domestic animals. As the studies on TTV in chickens was rare and there was no information about the infection of domestic village chickens with TTV and also structural resemblance of this virus to chicken anemia virus, the frequency of the infection in domestic village chickens in differen...

2008
C. Mapiye M. Mwale J. F. Mupangwa M. Chimonyo R. Foti

Development of village chicken production can be a sustainable way of helping to meet the welfare needs of rural populations and raise their living standards. There is a dearth of information on research conducted to characterize, understand and develop the village chicken production systems in Zimbabwe. This review focuses on constraints, opportunities and research needs for the improvement of...

Journal: :Journal of animal breeding and genetics = Zeitschrift fur Tierzuchtung und Zuchtungsbiologie 2011
B J Mtileni F C Muchadeyi A Maiwashe E Groeneveld L F Groeneveld K Dzama S Weigend

In this study, we compare the level and distribution of genetic variation between South African conserved and village chicken populations using microsatellite markers. In addition, diversity in South African chickens was compared to that of a reference data set consisting of other African and purebred commercial lines. Three chicken populations Venda, Ovambo and Eastern Cape and four conserved ...

2015
Khulekani S. Khanyile Edgar F. Dzomba Farai C. Muchadeyi

Extensively raised village chickens are considered a valuable source of biodiversity, with genetic variability developed over thousands of years that ought to be characterized and utilized. Surveys that can reveal a population's genetic structure and provide an insight into its demographic history will give valuable information that can be used to manage and conserve important indigenous animal...

2003
A. I. KHALAFALLA S. AWAD W. HASS

VILLAGE POULTRY PRODUCTION IN THE SUDAN. A survey form provided by the Joint FAO/IAEA Division was used to collect data on village poultry production in the Sudan. The production system in the households was based on scavenging indigenous domestic chickens, at times accompanied by pigeons, guinea fowls, ducks or turkeys. The average flock size was 18.8 birds and included 44.3% hens, 10% cocks, ...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2006
m. bouzari r. mousavi morekani

newcastle disease is one of the most important diseases of poultry. it usually causes a great loss inpoultry industry and domestic village chickens. since domestic chickens in villages are free ranging for food,the chance of their contact with wild birds that may act as reservoirs is high. to determine the role ofdomestic chickens in the epizootiology of newcastle disease virus in villages of i...

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