Do you know these diseases of the breeders?
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Breeders can transmit diseases vertically. If the breeder is infected with a certain pathogenic microorganism and invades the reproductive system, the pathogenic microorganism will enter the yolk and the protein will reach the embryo and pass to the next generation, that is, vertical transmission.
There are usually seven infectious diseases that can be transmitted vertically through the eggs. That is, salmonellosis, mycoplasmosis, leukemia, encephalomyelitis, reovirus, infectious anemia, and egg drop syndrome. The battery brooder cages for sale can well prevent the incidence of disease in breeders.
However, sometimes when a breeder disease occurs, such as Newcastle disease, infectious bronchitis, and chicken pox, the egg may carry the corresponding virus and pass it on to the next generation.