SALT TOXICOSIS IN POULTS - A CLINICAL REPORT
Sodium (Na+) is the toxic ion in salt toxicosis of domestic fowls. Sodium chloride (common salt) is generally thought of as providing the majority of Na+ found in the diet. However, other sources of sodium such as sodium bicarbonate, can also contribute to the development of salt toxicosis. Elevat...
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doaj-3fbbc617b36842e6ac20461b18b7abb92021-09-28T14:07:08ZengDirector of Academics and Research, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences UniversityJournal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences0971-07012582-06052003-01-013419294SALT TOXICOSIS IN POULTS - A CLINICAL REPORT K. Shoba0A. Srithar1N.D.J. Chandran2Avian disease Laboratory Namakkal Avian disease Laboratory Namakkal Avian disease Laboratory Namakkal Sodium (Na+) is the toxic ion in salt toxicosis of domestic fowls. Sodium chloride (common salt) is generally thought of as providing the majority of Na+ found in the diet. However, other sources of sodium such as sodium bicarbonate, can also contribute to the development of salt toxicosis. Elevated dietary sodium and increased concentrations of sodium chloride in the water increases water consumption, urine excretion and faecal moisture content in chicken (Martindale, 1975; Hijikuro, 1976)https://www.jvas.in/public_html/upload/article_file/article_file_qxrqo3.pdf?t=qxrqo3 |
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SALT TOXICOSIS IN POULTS - A CLINICAL REPORT |
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SALT TOXICOSIS IN POULTS - A CLINICAL REPORT |
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SALT TOXICOSIS IN POULTS - A CLINICAL REPORT |
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SALT TOXICOSIS IN POULTS - A CLINICAL REPORT |
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SALT TOXICOSIS IN POULTS - A CLINICAL REPORT |
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salt toxicosis in poults - a clinical report |
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Director of Academics and Research, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University |
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Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences |
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Sodium (Na+) is the toxic ion in salt toxicosis of domestic fowls. Sodium
chloride (common salt) is generally thought of as providing the majority of Na+ found in the diet. However, other sources of sodium such as sodium bicarbonate, can also contribute to the development of salt
toxicosis. Elevated dietary sodium and increased concentrations of sodium chloride in the water increases water consumption, urine excretion and faecal moisture content in chicken (Martindale, 1975; Hijikuro, 1976) |
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