The book Common-Sense Poultry Doctor was written by author Robinson, John H. (John Henry), 1863-1935 Here you can read free online of Common-Sense Poultry Doctor book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Common-Sense Poultry Doctor a good or bad book?
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Not that such diseases are not important, for they are undoubtedly of very common occurrence, and pro- ductive of sterileness in males, and barrenness in female^ thus often seriously affecting egg production and the fertility of eggs used for hatching. It often appears, too, that disorders of the reproductive organs are followed by the development in individ- uals of diseases which are readily traced to other causes. In such cases it may reasonably be assumed that the fowl was able to withstand... the causes, whether germ or other causes, of that particular disease, until the impairment of its vitality by the disease of the reproductive organs. There is also reason to believe that in many cases when some of the common causes of cold and roup are present under conditions in which it would be expected that the fowls would contract severe colds, yet colds do not develop in the common form with plain external symptoms, the cold *' settles" in the organs of reproduction, causing disorders of various kinds which interfere with the operation of those functions of fowls which are of first importance to the poultry keeper, even when they are not followed by a permanent impairment of the organs, or the development of other diseases.
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