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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

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Anemia

  • Pathology a quantitative deficiency of the hemoglobin,often accompanied by a reduced number of red blood cellsand causing pallor, weakness, and breathlessness.
  • a lack of power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness: His writingsuffers from anemia.
Gengrene

  • death of soft tissue due to obstructedcirculation, usually followed by decomposition and putrefaction.
Necrosis   nekros or necro "deadbody" Death: necrobiosis.

  • death of a portion of tissue differentially affectedby local injury (as loss of blood supply, corrosion, burning, or thelocal lesion of a disease)
  • death of a circumscribed portion of animal or plant tissue. 
      natural death of tissue is called necrobiosis  Necrosis may follow a wide variety of   
     injuries, both physical(cuts, burns, bruises) and biological (effects of disease-
     causingagents). The sign of necrosis-dead tissue-is called a lesion; it isoften of 
     diagnostic value. Necrosis is brought about byintracellular enzymes that are activated 
     upon injury and proceedto destroy damaged cells.Death of a circumscribed area of 
     plant or animal tissue as a resultof an outside agent;.

LESION
     The sign of necrosis-dead tissue-is called a lesion.

Phal·lus·es  or Phal·li  (fāl'ī')
  1.  The penis or clitoris of vetebrates.


West Bengal culling operation ends










WEST BENGAL, INDIA - Culling operation has been completed in the Betai and Puntimari areas of Tehatta-I and the authorities are now carrying out sanitation work by using bleaching powder and calcium bicarbonate dust for disinfecting those areas from where the birds were collected.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Bird Flu Found at Three More Ostrich Farms


SOUTH AFRICA - Evidence of the bird flu virus has been   


 found at three further ostrich farms in the Western Cape.

The veterinary authority sent Follow Up Report No. 7 dated 22 September to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE).

Surveillance has revealed evidence of the bird flu virus – H5 and H6 sub-types – at three further ostrich farms in Western Cape, the same province where previous outbreaks occurred.

According to the report, all three premises were commercial ostrich farms. Farms tested positive on serology during routine surveillance but tested negative on PCR and no virus could be found. Diagnosis only confirmed after several follow-up PCR tests. South Africa only reports outbreaks on confirmation on PCR tests. Initially no clinical signs or mortalities were seen.

Stamping out in positive farms is taking place.

Poultry Vaccination as a strategy for controlling AI in commercial birds
Outbreaks of avian influenza in the poultry industry cause devastating economic losses and is generally controlled through extensive culling of infected birds. Alternative strategies also use vaccination as a supplementary control measure during avian influenza outbreaks.
Advantages of Vaccination

  • Vaccination reduces susceptibility to infection.
  • A higher dose of virus is necessary to infect the vaccinated birds.
  • Vaccinated birds shed less virus.
    - Decreased contamination of the environment.
    - Decreased risk of human infection
  • Used strategically vaccination compliments a stamping out strategy by slowing/stopping the spread of the virus

Seminar on Malaysian Standards for Edible-birdnest Industry




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Date

11 October 2011
                     Venue

Glenmarie A, 
Holiday Inn Kuala Lumpur Glenmarie, SHAH ALAM
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Thursday, September 22, 2011



6TH ASIAN FEED, LIVESTOCK & MEAT INDUSTRY CONFERENCE
Over 500 delegates representing the feed millers, farmers, veterinarians and processors have made the ASIAN FEED, LIVESTOCK & MEAT INDUSTRY CONFERENCE the place to get updated on the latest developments in feed management, animal health management and poultry / egg / swine / cattle & dairy production.

Co-located with LIVESTOCK ASIA 2011, the Conference will feature over 50 top industry experts and government officials. It is also the place where new technological advances and breakthroughs are unveil and announced. Papers will also cover the issues and developments in the feed, livestock and meat industry and its impact in the region.

ASIAN ANIMAL HEALTH CONFERENCE 2011



Opening Ceremony
0830amConference Registration and Arrival of Invited Guest
0930amArrival of Guest of Honour
Y.A.B Dato' Sri Mohd Najib B Tun Abdul Razak
Prime Minister of Malaysia* ( invited )
0940amWelcome address by
Y.Bhg Dato' Dr. Abd Aziz Jamaluddin
Director General, Department of Veterinary Services, Malaysia
0950amKeynote Address & Official Opening by
Y.A.B Dato' Sri Mohd Najib B Tun Abdul Razak
Prime Minister of Malaysia* ( invited )
1000amPresentation of Asian Livestock Industry Award
Presentation of Malaysian Livestock Industry Award
1010amTea reception & Minister visit to Livestock Asia 2011
Afternoon Session
0200pm
A Scientific Breakthrough in Enhancing the Antibacterial Efficacy of Organic Acids and Phytogenics
Speaker :Dr. Jim He
Technical Nutrition Manager, Biomin Singapore
0245pm
Animal Diseases Management in PoultryCountry Presentation from Vietnam
Speaker :Dr. Kim Hoang Giao
Director, Department of Lviestock Production
0315pm
Newcastle Diseases Update and Control
Speaker :Dr. Francisco Antonio Perozo Marin
Professor, University in Maracaibo, Venezuela
0400pm
Panel DiscussionThe Role of Poultry Production in Food Security
Chairman :Tan Sri Dato' Dr. Ahmad Mustaffa Babjee
Honorary President I.O.E
0400 - 0415pmMr. VanusCEO of Betagro*
0415 - 0430pmMs. Rita Imelda PalabyabPresident of San Miguel Foods Inc.*
0430 - 0445pmMr. PrapojPresident of Charoen Pokphand Jaya Farm ( M ) Sdn Bhd
0445 - 0500pmMr. Nazmul Ahsan KhaledManaging Director of Nourish Poultry & Hatchery Ltd.*
0500 - 0515pmPanel Discussion Chaired by Dr. Ahmad Mustaffa BabjeeHonorary President I.O.E
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Theme : " Advances in Animal Health & Food Security "4th October 2011 • Hospitality Lounge Hall 1, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Herefords

Hereford

Herefords are an ancient breed, kept in Herefordshire in western England for centuries. They gained their modern appearance around 1800 by crossing with cattle from Flanders.  Originally, Herefords were large framed draught cattle, some weighing over 3,000 pounds. During the nineteenth century there was selective breeding for early maturity, which entailed a reduction in the size of the frame. The first herd book was published in 1846, and later adopted by the 'Hereford Herd Book Society', founded in 1878. 
Hereford are medium framed cattle with distinctive red body color with the head and front of the neck, the brisket, underside, and switch in white. They have well developed fore-quarters, a deep brisket, broad head and stocky legs. Most animals have short thick horns that typically curve down at the sides of the head, but there is a polled strain in North America and UK (Polled Hereford).