2007
DOI: 10.1093/japr/16.1.77
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Biosecurity: Educational Programs

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“…A game fowl that is at its best condition may exhibit the following characteristics: the gamecock's face and bottoms are fully red, keeps on moving on its scratch pen, shows active and aggressive behavior, accustomed to noisy and crowded places, and having a head knocking syndrome. Another indicator used by cockfighters to determine battle preparedness is the gamefowl droppings [12].…”
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“…A game fowl that is at its best condition may exhibit the following characteristics: the gamecock's face and bottoms are fully red, keeps on moving on its scratch pen, shows active and aggressive behavior, accustomed to noisy and crowded places, and having a head knocking syndrome. Another indicator used by cockfighters to determine battle preparedness is the gamefowl droppings [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consider, for example, the effects of backyard poultry producers in connection with the 2002 to 2003 outbreak of Newcastle disease in California. 7,8 Through their role as sites for the sale and purchase of livestock, auction markets have become assembly and distribution points for various livestock species originating from multiple sources. Livestock that enter auction markets have the potential to be introduced into a wide variety of livestock populations or to enter the food supply.…”
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