Abstract
Of 41 exptl. birds showing clinical symptoms of fowl paralysis, 10 received intraperitoneal injs. of wheat germ oil, 21 were fed the oil, while 10 controls received none. 8 of those receiving injections, 14 of those fed the oil, and 7 of the controls at autopsy showed gross lesions of neurolymphomatosis, whereas most of the remaining birds in each group showed abnormalities suggestive of some degree of fowl paralysis. Wheat germ oil apparently does not bring about quick recovery from true neurolymphomatosis gallinarum.