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1 July 1980 HISTOMONIASIS IN WILD TURKEYS IN MISSISSIPPI
G. A. HURST
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Abstract

Blackhead (histomoniasis, enterohepatitis) was diagnosed as the cause of death for three wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) found in widely separated areas in Mississippi. The turkeys came from areas with high turkey population densities and supplemental feeding programs. Finding three sick and/or dead wild turkeys in a year's period suggests that the disease is more prevalent than generally believed. Recommendations for management programs are presented.

HURST: HISTOMONIASIS IN WILD TURKEYS IN MISSISSIPPI
G. A. HURST "HISTOMONIASIS IN WILD TURKEYS IN MISSISSIPPI," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 16(3), 357-358, (1 July 1980). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.3.357
Received: 17 October 1979; Published: 1 July 1980
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