Publications by authors named "Bendheim U"

The effects of type of feed, ambient temperature and ventilation on ascites were investigated on a fast-growing strain of broiler with regard to production parameters. It was found that poor ventilation had no effect on the incidence of ascites. Pelleted feed, when compared with the same feed in a mash form, induced a higher incidence of mortality with ascites.

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The effects of type of feed, ambient temperature and ventilation were investigated on a fast-growing strain of broiler under conditions conducive to the induction of the ascites syndrome. Parameters used to monitor the syndrome were the erythrocyte packed cell volume (PCV), and the ascites heart index (AHI) which is a measure of the hypertrophy of the right ventricle; both these parameters are elevated in birds suffering from the syndrome. It was found that ventilation had no role in the syndrome.

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In the present study, we wished to demonstrate the ability of surface gametocyte antigens to induce protective immunity against Eimeria maxima infections in chickens. In order to accomplish this goal, we employed maternal immunization as a means of providing large amounts of specific antibodies to offspring chicks. Upon challenge with sporulated E.

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Male broiler chicks were grown at cold temperatures to enhance susceptibility to the ascites syndrome. Various feeding regimens were used to determine whether they could influence mortality due to ascites. It was found that a precisely controlled early feed-restriction regimen at the age of 6 to 11 days significantly reduced mortality from all causes and mortality due to ascites, while maintaining optimum body weight and feed conversion at marketing age.

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The occurrence of the tropical bedbug (Cimex hemipterus Fabricius) in poultry houses in Israel is described. Despite the heavy infestation serious losses have not been registered and no clinical signs observed. Treatment of the barns and accessories with 2% malathion emulsion gave good results.

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Outbreaks of neoplastic disease defined as haemangiosarcoma occurred among layer flocks of chickens in Israel. The disease caused bleeding tumours in the skin and internal organs of young layers, followed by anaemia, cessation of egg production and high mortality up to 20%. Avian leukosis virus was isolated from tumour cells which contain several viral DNA copies integrated in the cell genome.

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Plasma 17 beta-estradiol concentrations, thecal estrogen content, and uterine prostaglandin synthetase activity were measured in healthy and prolapsed hens as well as in layers that recovered after exposure to low intensity lighting (250 or 50 lx). The effect of estradiol benzoate injections (100 ng, 3 X per week) in hens exposed to high intensity light (greater than 500 lx) was also studied. Prolapsed hens had significantly lower plasma 17 beta-estradiol concentrations (60 +/- 12 pg/ml; mean +/- SEM) than recovered (374 +/- 40 pg/ml) or healthy hens (475 +/- 45 pg/ml).

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Although a regulation has been in force in Israel since 1930 which committed the communities to provide for knackers' yards, until some years ago packs of jackals took care of the carcass disposal. Owing to the increase of large slaughter houses for fowl some rendering plants were also erected, which however, eliminated only the waste from these plants. For this reason the government decided to build rendering plants on the European pattern and to legislate pertinent veterinary acts.

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