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This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Liver, kidney and rumen tissue sample were collected forhistopathological examination which revealed acute cell swellingand lymphocytic aggregation (non specific lesions) in liver andalbuminus casts in some tubules and mild degenerative changes inkidney which also had non specific lesions but there was a defect inthe cornified layer of the rumen.This study was carried out on 88 goats selected fromdifferent localities at SHARKIA govemorate. The ages of theseanimals were ranged from 2-5years. According to through clinicalexamination animals were classified into 2 groups. The first groupwas including 10 animals which were apparently healthy and rearedin controlled farm used as a control group. The second group wasincluded 78 animals which were not showed any prominent clinicalsigns but some of them were showed decrease ruminal movement,decrease feed intake, pica, scanty hard feces and growth retardation.While some of them were showed distention of the left flank and bydeep abdominal palpation feel hard object.Goats were clinically examined, and Tow blood sampleswere taken for hematological and biochemical examinations.Postmortem examination was carried out of the slaughteredgoats. The higher percentage foreign bodies found inside the rumenwere plastic (65.4%) and the most affected goats were female(84.6%). While the most affected age were 2-3 years old (39.74 %).Phytonadione(vitamin Kl) to study side effects for each drug alone and effectof Phytonadione (vitamin Kl) in minimizing side effects caused byCefoperazone if present.This study was carried out on forty male rabbits (2-2.8 Kg body weight)which were divided into 4 groups (1-4). Each group contained 10 rabbits.
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