Keeping the Avian Influenza virus out

During the most recent Avian Influenza summit, a part of the International Egg Commissions leadership conference in Berlin, the egg industry’s world leaders

Tuesday. February 14th, 2017
Incubation temperature profiles affect broiler feathering Incubation temperature profiles affect broiler feathering

Feathers affect thermoregulation and protect skin from litter contact and scratches from other broilers.

Tuesday. February 14th, 2017
How to combat high feed prices How to combat high feed prices

The price of animal feed commodities hit an all-time record high. The price of major ingredients has gone beyond any reasonable expectation.

Monday. February 13th, 2017
Fighting AGP fears with facts in Asia Fighting AGP fears with facts in Asia

Antibiotic growth promoters are still commonly used in broiler production on the Asian continent due to fears about profitability losses.

Monday. February 13th, 2017
CO2 stunning for poultry worldwide interest CO2 stunning for poultry worldwide interest

Globally, the interest in CO2 stunning systems for poultry is growing, in particular those with a five-six minute CO2 recipe. Meyn Food Processing Technology

Monday. February 13th, 2017
Reducing broiler leg problems with heat Reducing broiler leg problems with heat

Can increased incubation temperatures help reduce the occurrence of leg problems in broilers? This is what the latest research project from Aarhus University

Monday. February 13th, 2017
Benefits of probiotic-fed Poultry Benefits of probiotic-fed Poultry

Sales of probiotic-fed chicken products in the United States have increased 34% in the last year due to the demand for antibiotic-free poultry.

Monday. February 13th, 2017
Feed prices now at a 'sweet spot' for poultry farmers Feed prices now at a 'sweet spot' for poultry farmers

The poultry industry is currently enjoying some of the best prices for feed ingredients, but those prices are likely to go up in the next few years, an industry

Wednesday. February 8th, 2017
Avian influenza troubles poultry sector in Asia, Africa Avian influenza troubles poultry sector in Asia, Africa

New outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in poultry have been confirmed in India, Japan and Nigeria, Cambodia

Wednesday. February 8th, 2017
9 challenges facing US poultry producers in 2017 9 challenges facing US poultry producers in 2017

Todd Simmons, Simmons Foods, bowed out as the 2016 chairperson, they shared nine industry challenges – ranging from disease biosecurity, regulatory reform

Wednesday. February 8th, 2017
Practical tips to keep poultry free of avian flu Practical tips to keep poultry free of avian flu

With avian influenza (AI) currently confirmed across four continents, every poultry farmer needs to be alert for signs of the disease in their flock

Wednesday. February 8th, 2017
Laying hen housing systems: It’s about trade-offs Laying hen housing systems: It’s about trade-offs

Mortality in aviary housing systems was more than double the mortality rates in both conventional and enriched housing systems.

Monday. February 6th, 2017
GFSI: What the animal feed industry needs to know GFSI: What the animal feed industry needs to know

Human food producers and animal feed manufacturers can benefit from attaining a GFSI-benchmarked certification.

Monday. February 6th, 2017
Poultry labeling regulations: what producers need to know Poultry labeling regulations: what producers need to know

Updated USDA meat and poultry labeling regulations are changing how producers are raising chickens and turkeys. According to Debbie Nece, Regulatory Affairs

Monday. February 6th, 2017
Poultry nutritional strategies to reduce woody breast Poultry nutritional strategies to reduce woody breast

Texture quality issues attributed to woody breast in broilers include fibrousness and crunchiness.

Monday. February 6th, 2017
Responsible use in poultry rather than antibiotic-free Responsible use in poultry rather than antibiotic-free

Dr. Peter Spring, of the Bern University of Applied Sciences, said striving for responsible antibiotic use may be a better strategy than going 100 percent

Monday. February 6th, 2017
The pluses and minuses of broiler colonies The pluses and minuses of broiler colonies

Keeping broiler birds in tiered colony housing carries significant health and management benefits as well as new challenges for the grower.

Monday. February 6th, 2017
USDA rules aim to regulate poultry integrators, growers USDA rules aim to regulate poultry integrators, growers

The Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration is proposing regulations on the relationship between integrators and poultry growers

Monday. February 6th, 2017
6 ways egg producers can win consumer’s trust 6 ways egg producers can win consumer’s trust

Consumers are going online to find information about what they eat, but are egg producers doing enough to ensure what they’re finding is accurate?

Monday. February 6th, 2017
The tipping point for antibiotics in broiler production The tipping point for antibiotics in broiler production

Top US broiler companies’ leading veterinary and nutrition experts said the country is reaching a key point in the future of antibiotic use.

Monday. February 6th, 2017
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