Newcastle disease is a highly contagious bird disease caused by paramyxovirus type 1. Disease exists in three forms: lentogenic, mesogenic, and velogenic. Lentogenic strains are widespread but cause few outbreaks
Intestinal Bacteria Vaccine prevents pathogenic bacteria colonization. Contains over 200 different intestinal bacteria types. Can be applied by spray or drinking water
Newcastle disease is caused by avian paramyxovirus 1 (APMV-1). Viruses are classified into lentogenic, mesogenic and velogenic strains. Velogenic strains can cause severe, often fatal illnesses in chickens. Disease can infect over 250 bird species worldwide
Highly contagious disease affecting young chickens and turkeys. Discovered in Gumboro, Delaware in 1962. Caused by infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV). Spreads through oro-fecal route and contaminated food/water
Water birds live on or around water, with adaptations for feeding and diving. Some are terrestrial, while others are more aquatic. DNA sequencing helps classify aquatic birds through mitochondrial gene analysis
Aspergillosis causes fungal pneumonia transmitted through contaminated litter. Avian Inuenza affects chickens, turkeys and ducks with varying severity. Avian Metapneumovirus causes respiratory symptoms and egg production drop. Infectious Bronchitis is highly contagious with respiratory and egg production effects. Infectious Coryza affects chickens through bacterial transmission