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A review of the aetiology and possible causative factors of foot pad dermatitis in growing turkeys and broilers.

机译:日益增长的火鸡和肉鸡足垫皮炎的病因和可能的致病因素综述。

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FPD is a common condition amongst commercially grown turkey poults. It causes the skin of the footpad to become hard and scaly, often developing horn-like pegs of abnormal keratin. The footpad can become swollen, frequently splitting. In the centre of the lesion the epidermis separates, and is often totally necrotic. Heterophils filter into the stratum germinativum. The cause of FPD is complex, but many contributing factors have been suggested, such as dietary intake, skin structure, bird weight and sex, litter moisture and litter type. Litter quality is affected by many other factors such as stocking density, air temperature and moisture, season, consistency and amount of faeces (affected by diet), and drinker design. Wet litter is the most likely factor affecting FPD, followed by biotin deficiency. Experimental evidence suggests that biotin deficiency causes FPD, and that commercial rations do not contain enough biotin to prevent these lesions. Supplementations of biotin have been shown to reduce the severity and incidence of lesions. Wet litter has also been identified as a possible causative agent. Broilers and poults reared on wet litter have an increased incidence and severity of FPD lesions, but the problem is alleviated by replacing the wet litter with dry. Biotin supplementations are able to reduce FPD to a certain extent if birds are reared on dry litter, but if on wet litter, lesions may still occur. Biotin intake and wet litter appear to be the factors most likely to influence the development of FPD. Experimental results are difficult to compare because rearing conditions differ. Further experimentation is needed to determine the optimum amount of biotin required for healthy growth and lesion free foot pads, and to ascertain the real effects of other suggested causes.
机译:FPD是在商业上种植的火鸡家禽中的常见条件。它会使脚垫的皮肤变硬和鳞片化,经常形成异常角蛋白的角状钉子。脚垫可能会肿胀,经常裂开。表皮在病变中心分离,通常完全坏死。嗜异性细胞过滤进入生发层。 FPD的病因很复杂,但已提出许多促成因素,例如饮食摄入,皮肤结构,禽类体重和性别,垫料水分和垫料类型。产仔质量受许多其他因素的影响,例如放养密度,气温和湿度,季节,粪便的稠度和数量(受饮食影响)以及饮水器设计。湿垃圾是最可能影响FPD的因素,其次是生物素缺乏。实验证据表明,生物素缺乏会导致FPD,并且商业定量食品中没有足够的生物素来预防这些损害。已显示生物素的补充可以减少病变的严重程度和发生率。湿垃圾也被认为是可能的病原体。用湿垫料饲养的肉鸡和家禽会增加FPD病变的发生率和严重性,但是通过用干垫料代替湿垫料可以缓解该问题。如果在干燥的垫料上饲养禽类,则补充生物素能够在一定程度上降低FPD,但是如果在潮湿的垫料上饲养禽类,则仍可能发生病变。生物素的摄入量和湿垫料似乎是最可能影响FPD发展的因素。由于饲养条件不同,因此难以比较实验结果。需要进一步的实验来确定健康生长和无损伤的脚垫所需的最佳生物素量,并确定其他建议原因的实际作用。

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