2017
DOI: 10.1002/vms3.62
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Severe hypothermia in transported pullets: case study of its occurrence, diagnosis and treatment using active external rewarming technique

Abstract: Sixty pullets, aged 17 weeks, were presented when presumed to be ‘dead’ after being exposed to wet‐cold weather transportation. The birds appeared unconscious and their feathers were soaking wet, and with a body rigid and cold to touch. The aim of the study was to resuscitate the hypothermic pullets. Blood samples were obtained and core body temperature recorded before and after rewarming. The birds were resuscitated using active external rewarming technique. Blood samples revealed significant (P < 0.05) decre… Show more

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