Posted by Anjum Andrabi on September 2nd, 2008
Characteristic posture of a chicken with Marek's disease showing extension of one leg and retraction of the other
Unilateral enlargement of nerve of the sciatic plexus is characteristic of Marek's disease
Keratitis and conjunctivitis following exposure to high levels of atmospheric ammonia
Accumulation of purulent material in the infraorbital sinus is characteristic of coryza
Ocular discharge and swelling of nasal sinus associated with coryza. Differential diagnosis includes mycoplasmosis or laryngotracheitis
Acute onset of ocular discharge accompanied by high flock morbidity may denote infectious larngotracheitis, infectious bronchitis, coryza or mild avian influenza
'Swollen Head Syndrome' in broiler showing cellulitis of the face and head with symblepharon (closed eyes)
Broiler with swollen face and dyspnea due to laryngotracheitis
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