Korean Journal of Veterinary Service (한국동물위생학회지)
- Volume 24 Issue 4
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- Pages.379-382
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- 2001
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- 3022-7372(pISSN)
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- 2287-7630(eISSN)
Immunization of broiler chicks deprived food and water with live Newcastle disease vaccine(LaSota strain) by drinking water
- Kwak, Kil-Han (Chonbuk Livestock Development & Research Institute) ;
- Seo, Suk-Yul (Chonbuk Livestock Development & Research Institute) ;
- Park, In-Bang (Chonbuk Livestock Development & Research Institute) ;
- Ryu, Kyeong-Seon (Bio-Safety Research Institute, Chonbuk National University) ;
- Song, Hee-Jong (Bio-Safety Research Institute, Chonbuk National University)
- Published : 2001.12.01
Abstract
To confirm the effect of food and water deprivation prior to Newcastle disease(ND) virus vaccination, three hundred chicks were divided into five groups with three replications. ND vaccine were sprayed to at 1 -day old chicks at commercial hatchery. Secondary and third vaccination was conducted at 2-week old and 24-day old chicks by LaSota strain. Control was conventionally vaccinated without withdrawing the food and water before or after vaccination. In group 2(G2) and 3(G3), LaSota strain was vaccinated to chicks before and after fasting the food and water for 3 and 2 hours, respectively. Group 4(G4) has the same fasting time of group 2, but supplemented the skim milk in vaccin dilution water. In group 5(G5), skim milk was added into group 3. Weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion were weekly measured for 5 weeks. Blood was collected from wing vein at 24 and 35 days of age. Each serum antibody level were measured by hemagglutination inhibition(HI) test. The average weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion of all group were not significantly different. Weight gain of each groups was 1910.30(control), 1875.28(G2), 1952.12(G4) and 1896.05(G5), respectively. Feed intake of all group was recorded at 3160.67(control), 3167.07(G2), 3189.48(G3), 3157.85(G4) and 3178.16(G5), respectively. The feed conversion of each groups was 1.655(control), 1.688(G2), 1.633(G3), 1.699(G4) and 1.676(G5), respectively. The HI titer of G4 was
Keywords
- Newcastle disease(ND) virus;
- Hemagglutination inhibition(HI) test;
- Weight gain;
- Feed intake;
- Feed conversion