PREVALENCE AND TREATMENT OF TURKEYS HISTOMONOSISSAMARKAND INSTITUTE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
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The level of demand for poultry products, which is one of the important sectors of livestockilikni of the urban and rural population growing today, is increasing. Consistent measures are being taken to develop the poultry industry in our country and to increase the volume and types of production of finished products intended for export, as well as to provide the population with quality and affordable poultry products produced in local business.Decree of the president of the Republic of Uzbekistan on measures to ensure more effective organization of the process of acquisition of rights over land parcels and other immovable property as part of the South Caucasus pipeline expansion project more ... The decision sets out the priority tasks of developing poultryfarming. In particular, now, using the experience of foreign countries, poultry clusters are organized, bunda innovation technologies are widely used. The resolution sets out the tasks of developing the poultry sector, which is one of the leading sectors of livestock farming, in peasant and farmer farms, producing the population of dietary chicken meat and egg products rich in vitamins. But most of the breeds of turkeys in the present period are brought from foreign mammals, and the peasant farmer is one of the parasitic diseases among turkeys in the end, many of them are kept on the buns in the head of a limited number of auxiliary cells and in societies with limited liability, the disease of histomonosis often occurs and The rest is left behind by growth and development,
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