. Poultry diseases and their treatment. Poultry. color; there is a loss of appetite; the bird grows gradually weaker and usually dies in from three to ten days after the first symptoms of the disease become no- ticeable. In the cases that run longer the bird becomes emaci- ated. A blood exami- FiG. 30. Blood Smear (from a Case of Blackhead) — Showing intense eosinophilia. a, Red natinn in-w« pnainn blood cells. b, eosinophiles. c, ^'^'-iOn bUOWb eOSlUO thrombocytes, d, lymphocytes. e, mononuclear leucocytes. philia to be present. he head may or may not turn purple. From the cases in which the
. Poultry diseases and their treatment. Poultry. color; there is a loss of appetite; the bird grows gradually weaker and usually dies in from three to ten days after the first symptoms of the disease become no- ticeable. In the cases that run longer the bird becomes emaci- ated. A blood exami- FiG. 30. Blood Smear (from a Case of Blackhead) — Showing intense eosinophilia. a, Red natinn in-w« pnainn blood cells. b, eosinophiles. c, ^'^'-iOn bUOWb eOSlUO thrombocytes, d, lymphocytes. e, mononuclear leucocytes. philia to be present. he head may or may not turn purple. From the cases in which the head turns purple the disease gets its name— blackhead. Report of a Case of Blackhead Of eleven turkeys of the flock, six had died. One of the. Fig. 31. Section of a Kidney From a turkey that had died of blackhead, a, Cloudy swelling, b, area of focal necrosis. turkeys was brought to the laboratory for further study. The turkey's head was purple; there was a loss of appetite;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kaupp, Benjamin Franklyn, 1874-; Campbell, Delwin Morton, 1880- ed. Chicago, American Journal of Veterinary Medicine
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