. Poultry diseases and their treatment. Poultry. BLOOD DISEASES 111 Symptoms.âThere is noted a dullness, loss of appetite, rapid emaciation; the head and tail are down, and the bird stands around in cor- ners or on the roost, with its eyes closed. Fig. 41 shows a photo- graph of a typical case. Note the attitude of head, tail and body. Another form of sep- ticemia in chickens is caused by a comma- shaped germ, the Spirillum Metchinikovi or Vibrio Metchinikovi. The symptoms are similar to those of fowl chol- era, except that there is no, or at most but slight,. Fig. 40. Spirocheta Gallinarum Th


. Poultry diseases and their treatment. Poultry. BLOOD DISEASES 111 Symptoms.âThere is noted a dullness, loss of appetite, rapid emaciation; the head and tail are down, and the bird stands around in cor- ners or on the roost, with its eyes closed. Fig. 41 shows a photo- graph of a typical case. Note the attitude of head, tail and body. Another form of sep- ticemia in chickens is caused by a comma- shaped germ, the Spirillum Metchinikovi or Vibrio Metchinikovi. The symptoms are similar to those of fowl chol- era, except that there is no, or at most but slight,. Fig. 40. Spirocheta Gallinarum This drawing, -made from a blood smear, sliows red blood cells (oval), â thrombocytes and leu- kocytes (round) and spirochetes (corkserew-Iilce). > *. 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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