Dried Blood Spot Simplifies Poultry Vitamin D Testing

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Shelby Corray's discussion on Poultry Podcast, Oct 1, 2024

General HealthTesting

Quotes From Source

"We now have a dried blood spot analysis for poultry."

Story of claim

Shelby Corray introduces a dried blood spot method for monitoring poultry's vitamin D levels. This easy technique requires minimal blood and no dry ice, offering results in days.

  • Goal: Improve vitamin D status monitoring in poultry.
  • Proof: Dried blood spot analysis simplifies vitamin D monitoring, requiring only drops of blood and providing results without complex equipment.
  • Nuances:
    • Used in human testing for years
    • Results are available in a few days
    • Easy to perform without special skills
  • Impact on Life: Allows poultry producers to efficiently manage and optimize bird health, potentially reducing health-related downtimes.

Investments

  • Price: $5-10 per test card
  • Time: Minutes for sample collection, results in days
  • Effort: Minimal effort required for blood sample collection

Risks

Blood collection still involves minor handling stress for birds, though less invasive than traditional methods.

Get Started 🚀

  • Purchase dried blood spot cards from a supplier
  • Collect blood samples using cards from poultry
  • Send samples to a lab for analysis
  • Review vitamin D status within days

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