10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BUMBLE-FOOT»
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The English dialect dictionary
[1) Bumble-foot, (a) a club-fopt; (b) a name given to any one with a misshapen or
club-foot ; {2) -footed, (a) having a club-foot; (b) of a horse: having the foot turned
"'1 ; (3) -kite, one whose clumsiness is productive of mischief; (4) -puppy, (a) a ...
Caseous material accumulates and there may be swelling, heat and pain. In
bumble foot, the undersurface of the foot is first involved but the whole foot may
become affected. Endocarditis and granuloma Vegetative endocarditis may also
be a ...
3
The Welfare of Domestic Fowl and Other Captive Birds
If treated individually by lancing and cleaning the foot or antibiotic therapy,
bumble foot can be cured. This is seldom done on modern large production units
to the detriment of bird welfare. Affected birds find it difficult to walk and they may
...
Ian J. H. Duncan, Penny Hawkins, 2009
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Poultry Production in Hot Climates
Breeder ducks with heavy body weights, like Pekin and Muscovy ducks, are more
susceptible to bumble-foot when raised on wire for an extended period. Fig. 12.5.
A water-pad cooling/tunnel air system. Nutrient requirements of laying ducks.
Nuhad Joseph Daghir, 2008
5
Measuring and Auditing Broiler Welfare
Layers can show hyperkeratosis of the footpads but more commonly suffer from
bumble-foot (Gunnarsson et ai, 1995; Wang et ai, 1998), where an abscess is
formed in the central footpad, causing a swelling that is often visible from a dorsal
...
C. Weeks, A. Butterworth, 2004
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An Introduction to Zoo Biology and Management
Bumble-foot. This is a condition of the feet of birds in which an abscess forms in
the soft tissue between the toes. It may be caused by the penetration of a sharp
object and the resulting abscess may cause lameness. The abscess usually ...
7
Handbook of Pig Medicine
Bush foot or 'bumble foot' ('foot rot') This lesion (Fig. 3.23) is very common and
causes affected pigs considerable distress. The animal is reluctant to walk Fig
3.22 – Overgrown toes in a sow. Fig 3.23 – 'Bumble foot'. or place the infected
foot.
Peter G. G. Jackson, Peter D. Cockcroft, 2007
Bumble Foot—An enlargement of the ball of the foot, the swelling frequently
extending up between the toes. Caused byrough, stony land and high perches.
Bumble foot is prevalentwhere fowlsdomuch flying upand down fromhighwalls.
E. Comyns-Lewer, S. Lewer, 2014
A useful preventive is a little bone meal in the soft food. BUMBLE-FOOT.—This
particularly attacks Dorkings and heavy breeds in general, but is sometimes
found also in Game. The causes may be cuts from glas or pricks from thorns,
when the ...
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Pathology of Pet and Aviary Birds
Birds of prey and waterfowl are highly prone to disease of the plantar surface of
the feet (bumble foot). Disease occurs secondary to the use of improper perches
in raptors and improper substrate in waterfowl. Injury to one leg that results in ...
Robert E. Schmidt, Drury R. Reavill, David N. Phalen, 2008
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BUMBLE-FOOT»
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