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Runt and Stunt: Deadly Poultry Virus

Runt and Stunt is also known as Malabsorption Syndrome. It boils down to nutrient absorption. Nutrient absorption is what is needed to help the bird fight the “virus/disease,” but the virus prevents nutrient absorption.

Allen Reynolds
Allen Reynolds — Vice President & Director of Operations
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Runt and Stunt has got to be one of the best names for a disease. But then again, Kinky Back is a pretty good one too.  

Runt and Stunt is also known as Malabsorption Syndrome. Just like many of the issues we talk about, a lot of it boils down to nutrient absorption. This challenge actually prevents nutrient absorption, so the problem is compounded. Nutrient absorption is what is needed to help the bird fight the “virus/disease,” but the virus prevents nutrient absorption. The symptoms and mortality commonly peak about day 11, so this is an issue that typically affects young birds.  

 

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Allen Reynolds
Allen Reynolds

Vice President & Director of Operations

10+ years in commercial poultry operations • Poultry Development Representative

Allen serves as Vice President and Director of Operations, overseeing poultry development and ensuring our products reach the growers who need them most.

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Mike Usry
Mike Usry

Founder & CEO

20+ years in organic agriculture • Humate & soil biology specialist

With years of experience in humate deposits and soil biology, Mike brings practical knowledge from the field to every conversation. He founded Southland Organics to create sustainable solutions that work with nature, not against it.

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