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Impact of Selected Factors on the Occurrence of Contact Dermatitis in Turkeys on Commercial Farms in Germany

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In two extensive field studies in Germany, the influence of husbandry on health and fitness of fattening turkeys was investigated in living animals of various ages as well as carcasses shortly after slaughter. Already in the early rearing phase, contact dermatitis of foot pads was ob...

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Autores principales: Krautwald-Junghanns, Maria-Elisabeth, Bergmann, Shana, Erhard, Michael H., Fehlhaber, Karsten, Hübel, Jens, Ludewig, Martina, Mitterer-Istyagin, Heike, Ziegler, Nina, Bartels, Thomas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26479524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani3030608
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author Krautwald-Junghanns, Maria-Elisabeth
Bergmann, Shana
Erhard, Michael H.
Fehlhaber, Karsten
Hübel, Jens
Ludewig, Martina
Mitterer-Istyagin, Heike
Ziegler, Nina
Bartels, Thomas
author_facet Krautwald-Junghanns, Maria-Elisabeth
Bergmann, Shana
Erhard, Michael H.
Fehlhaber, Karsten
Hübel, Jens
Ludewig, Martina
Mitterer-Istyagin, Heike
Ziegler, Nina
Bartels, Thomas
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In two extensive field studies in Germany, the influence of husbandry on health and fitness of fattening turkeys was investigated in living animals of various ages as well as carcasses shortly after slaughter. Already in the early rearing phase, contact dermatitis of foot pads was observed as a relevant problem in turkey farming. Litter quality and condition as well as management must be coordinated at all rearing stages of turkeys to prevent the appearance of high litter moisture values in order to minimize the prevalence of foot pad dermatitis. ABSTRACT: In a long term research project in Germany the influence of husbandry on the health of fattening turkeys (Study 1) as well as the influence of practiced rearing conditions on the health of turkey poults (Study 2) was examined in 24 farms and at the meat processing plant. In all examined rearing farms, litter samples for the determination of litter moisture were taken. This paper summarizes the results obtained by our working group from 2007 until 2012. The results elucidate the universal problem of foot pad dermatitis (FPD). Nearly 100% of the observed turkeys showed a clinically apparent FPD at the meat processing plant. Furthermore, skin lesions of the breast, especially breast buttons were diagnosed, particularly at the slaughterhouse. FPD was detected in the first week of the rearing phase. Prevalence and degree showed a progressive development up to the age of 22–35 days, whereas 63.3% of the poults had foot pad alterations. As even mild alterations in the foot pad condition can be indicators for suboptimal design of the rearing environment, especially high litter moisture, it is important to focus on the early rearing phase.
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spelling pubmed-44944512015-09-30 Impact of Selected Factors on the Occurrence of Contact Dermatitis in Turkeys on Commercial Farms in Germany Krautwald-Junghanns, Maria-Elisabeth Bergmann, Shana Erhard, Michael H. Fehlhaber, Karsten Hübel, Jens Ludewig, Martina Mitterer-Istyagin, Heike Ziegler, Nina Bartels, Thomas Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In two extensive field studies in Germany, the influence of husbandry on health and fitness of fattening turkeys was investigated in living animals of various ages as well as carcasses shortly after slaughter. Already in the early rearing phase, contact dermatitis of foot pads was observed as a relevant problem in turkey farming. Litter quality and condition as well as management must be coordinated at all rearing stages of turkeys to prevent the appearance of high litter moisture values in order to minimize the prevalence of foot pad dermatitis. ABSTRACT: In a long term research project in Germany the influence of husbandry on the health of fattening turkeys (Study 1) as well as the influence of practiced rearing conditions on the health of turkey poults (Study 2) was examined in 24 farms and at the meat processing plant. In all examined rearing farms, litter samples for the determination of litter moisture were taken. This paper summarizes the results obtained by our working group from 2007 until 2012. The results elucidate the universal problem of foot pad dermatitis (FPD). Nearly 100% of the observed turkeys showed a clinically apparent FPD at the meat processing plant. Furthermore, skin lesions of the breast, especially breast buttons were diagnosed, particularly at the slaughterhouse. FPD was detected in the first week of the rearing phase. Prevalence and degree showed a progressive development up to the age of 22–35 days, whereas 63.3% of the poults had foot pad alterations. As even mild alterations in the foot pad condition can be indicators for suboptimal design of the rearing environment, especially high litter moisture, it is important to focus on the early rearing phase. MDPI 2013-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4494451/ /pubmed/26479524 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani3030608 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Bergmann, Shana
Erhard, Michael H.
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Hübel, Jens
Ludewig, Martina
Mitterer-Istyagin, Heike
Ziegler, Nina
Bartels, Thomas
Impact of Selected Factors on the Occurrence of Contact Dermatitis in Turkeys on Commercial Farms in Germany
title Impact of Selected Factors on the Occurrence of Contact Dermatitis in Turkeys on Commercial Farms in Germany
title_full Impact of Selected Factors on the Occurrence of Contact Dermatitis in Turkeys on Commercial Farms in Germany
title_fullStr Impact of Selected Factors on the Occurrence of Contact Dermatitis in Turkeys on Commercial Farms in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Selected Factors on the Occurrence of Contact Dermatitis in Turkeys on Commercial Farms in Germany
title_short Impact of Selected Factors on the Occurrence of Contact Dermatitis in Turkeys on Commercial Farms in Germany
title_sort impact of selected factors on the occurrence of contact dermatitis in turkeys on commercial farms in germany
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26479524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani3030608
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