Abstract
Infertile eggs, dead embryos and tissues from laying geese (airsacs, peritoneum, oviduct, ovary, ova) were examined for presence of mycoplasmas. Forty-three of 110 eggs and the birds laying mycoplasma-containing eggs proved to be positive for mycoplasmas. One of the strains was used for experimental infection of laying geese. A reduction in egg production, an increased number of infertile eggs, egg transmission of mycoplasmas and loss of body weight of hatched goslings, were observed due to the mycoplasma infection. © 1985, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Stipkovits, L., Bove, J. M., Rousselot, M., Larrue, P., Labat, M., & Vuillaume, A. (1985). Studies on mycoplasma infection of laying geese. Avian Pathology, 14(1), 57–68. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079458508436207
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