
Dr. Sally Noll: Footpad Dermatitis in Turkeys | Ep. 148
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In this episode of The Poultry Podcast Show, Dr. Sally Noll from the University of Minnesota takes a closer look at footpad dermatitis in turkeys. She breaks down what causes it, how nutrition and management play a role, and why litter moisture is a key factor. Dr. Noll also talks about scoring systems used to assess foot health and whether affected birds can recover. Tune in to learn how producers can tackle this issue to boost both turkey welfare and production efficiency. Available now on all major platforms!
"Footpad dermatitis in turkeys is a persistent issue because they are raised for much longer than broilers, increasing their exposure to litter moisture and potential foot health problems."
Meet the guest: Dr. Sally Noll is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota, where she has dedicated over 40 years to research and education in turkey nutrition and management. With a Ph.D. in Animal Science - Poultry Nutrition from the University of Minnesota, her expertise spans nutrition, health, and waste utilization in turkey production. Dr. Noll continues to mentor students and contribute to poultry research.
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What you will learn:
- (00:00) Highlight
- (01:20) Introduction
- (04:57) Footpad dermatitis in turkeys
- (06:57) Causes and risk factors
- (09:15) Impact of nutrition
- (12:06) Scoring system explained
- (15:42) Recovery and management
- (23:43) Final Questions
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