Show symptoms usually quite evident the new hampshire station makes makei the following statement about this serious poultry trouble the birds may lose their equilibrium hum teeter back oatlie on the tall head bead have an unsteady wobbly gait or ile he on the floor and kick hick around in a circle another indication of the disease Is that the go oly off feed with fe feathers atheni ruffled and eyes dull many area are humped up and tend to crowd around the brooder stove occasionally meaty I 1 and bloody droppings are noticed emaciation along the breastbone and shanks Is usually very ery evident with pullets over three months of age the disease has been closely associated with paralysis symptoms are thinness or going light and a paleness of the shanks preventive treatment consists of feeding a 40 per cent dried buttermilk mash withholding all scratch feed supplemented with thorough cleaning and scrubbing out of the houses bouses |