EFFECT OF NEWCASTLE DISEASE AND AVIAN ENCEPHALOMYELITS VIRUSES ON FERTILITY AND HATCHABILLTY OF EGGS AND ITS CONTROL | ||
| Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal | ||
| Article 8, Volume 14.2, Issue 28, May 1985, Pages 61-67 PDF (1.46 M) | ||
| Document Type: Research article | ||
| DOI: 10.21608/avmj.1985.190200 | ||
| Authors | ||
| A. EL MOLLA; E.F. ELGHAZZAWI; T.H. MAHMOUD; R.E. RIZK; M.A. BASTAMI; F.E. SAAD | ||
| Abstract | ||
| Newcastle disease, and avian encephalomyelitis viruses decreased the fertility and hachability percentages. Dipping eggs in 10% isopropyle alcohol increase proection against virus transmission through egg shell, and also imporoved fertility and hatchibility percent. Dipping eggs in 2% formalin, or 10% isopropyl alcohol, increse protec tion against transmission of avian encephalomyelitis virus through egg shell, and also improved fertility and hatchibility percentages. | ||
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