6. share with you experience
about important viral diseases
impact poultry industry
7. It is believed that poultry
production started in Asia
over 3000 years ago.
8. The breeding of
chickens in captivity dates back to at least
1400 BC
in Egypt. But intensive poultry production
only began in the 20th century.
9. the past 100 years have seen an
impressive growth, chiefly in
the production of chickens and
eggs, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
10. the advent of vaccination for
conditions such as Marek’s disease, in addition
to remarkable improvements in
nutrition,
genetics
management,
that has allowed the poultry
industry to quickly develop since the late 1960s.
11. By the early 1980s, breeding increased
greatly in complexity
About 75% of poultry production
in the world is
done in intensive operations
12. Chicken production
Chicken production is, by far, the
largest source of poultry meat in
the world.
turkey meat production is about 15
times smaller than chicken
production
13. The duck and goose industries
represent about 7.5% of the world
poultry meat production.
14. EGG PRODUCTION
The highly intensive practice of
cage operations dates back to the
1950s. It was first saluted as the
best approach to protect hens from
unfavorable environmental
conditions,
15. Between 1999 and 2009, the
world’s production of table eggs
grew from around 49.8 million tons
to more than 62 million tons, with a
projected 16.5%
increase by 2015 to 71 million tons
16. THE FUTURE OF POULTRY
PRODUCTION
Many current health issues will still
play a significant role in poultry
production
emphasis now and in coming years
will be on improving
Our ability to control diseases
17. Topics
Two scenario success and failure
Impact of viral diseases on poultry industry
How to investigate afield problem
Poultry diseases diagnosis P/M lab
Viral diseases threaten industry
AI/ND/IB/ILT/IBD/MD /DVH/DVE
conclusion
18. How to investigate afield problem Poultry diseases diagnosis P/M lab
Viral diseases threaten industry
AI/ND/IB/ILT/IBD/MD /DVH/DVE
conclusion