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Association between gizzard lesions and increased caecal Clostridium perfringens counts in broiler chickens

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Figure 1. Open gizzards. The smooth inner surface of a healthy gizzard (A) can be compared with the focal, superficial lesions (*) appearing in a moderately affected gizzard (B)
Figure 2. Percentage of chickens presenting lesions in the gizzard and necrotic enteritis as a function of age, with 95% confidence interval.
Figure 3. Logarithmic transformed concentration of C. perfrin- perfrin-gens expressed as a function of age with 95% confidence interval.

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