Posted by Anjum Andrabi on September 2nd, 2008
Enlarged Bursa of Fabricius typical of acute infectious bursal disease. Note urate accumulation on vent plumage and enlarged kidneys
Characteristic subcutaneous and intramuscular hemorrhages associated with infectious bursal disease
Acute infectious bursal disease showing chicken with copious white diarrhea
Haemorrhage and transudate beneath the wing associated with transduative diathesis due to destruction of Vitamin E following oxidative rancidity
Chicks showing edema of intamandibular region due to transduative diathesis
Broiler chicks approximately 14-days old showing lateral recumbency associated with nutritional encephalomalacia
Hemorrhage within the cerebellum characteristic of nutritional enchepalomalacia due to Vitamin E deficiency
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