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Salmonella
Posted by Md. Osman Sheikh on November 8, 2024 at 11:56 pmWhy is Salmonella more common in chickens?
Damian Akinwale Ogunbi replied 1 year, 5 months ago 17 Members · 29 Replies -
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Chickens and other poultry are natural reservoirs for Salmonella bacteria. This means they can carry the bacteria in their intestines without showing symptoms, allowing it to spread through their feces
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The voluntary salmonella control program for poultry has taken possible routes of infection into account and is based on biosecurity. 🕊️
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The voluntary salmonella control program for poultry has taken possible routes of infection into account and is based on biosecurity.
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Salmonella is more common in chickens due to a combination of biological, environmental, and management factors that create favorable conditions for the bacteria to thrive and spread.
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