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Jide Hambolu, Sunday Maidawa, Samuel Ojo (Beteiligte)

Field Survey and Radiographic Evaluation of Leg Deformities in Ostrich


2017. 64 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2017
ISBN: 3-330-65120-2 (3330651202)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-330-65120-3 (9783330651203)

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The ostrich (struthio camelus) is a member of the ratite group of flightless birds and is native to semi-arid and desert areas of Africa (Smit, 1963). Ostriches are easy to farm and domestication began in the 1860s at Oudtshoorn, the Cape Colony of South Africa (Huchzerneyer, 1994). Ostriches have long leg bones, which result in problems with bone growth and development being relatively common (Deeming et al., 1996). Limb deformities have been identified as a major constraint on farmed ostrich production and the main cause of chick wastage in Australia (More, 1996) and South Africa (Bezuidenhout and Burger, 1993). The causes of limb deformities are multifactorial and may include nutrient toxicities, deficiencies and imbalances, genetics, pathogens, mycotoxins (Reece and Butler, 1984; (Brurning and Dolesenk, 1986; Cook, 2000) and management practices (Wallach, 1970; Brurning and Dolensenk, 1986; Mushi et al, 1999).
Dr. S. M. Maidawa, a lecturer of Veterinary Anatomy at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Nigeria. He has a DVM (2004) and MSc (2009) from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and preparing to defend his Ph.D. He has been teaching Veterinary Anatomy since 2005 and actively involve in research.