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
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Feathers affect thermoregulation and protect skin from litter contact and scratches from other broilers.
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The price of animal feed commodities hit an all-time record high. The price of major ingredients has gone beyond any reasonable expectation.
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Antibiotic growth promoters are still commonly used in broiler production on the Asian continent due to fears about profitability losses.
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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
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Can increased incubation temperatures help reduce the occurrence of leg problems in broilers? This is what the latest research project from Aarhus University
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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.
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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
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New outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in poultry have been confirmed in India, Japan and Nigeria, Cambodia
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Todd Simmons, Simmons Foods, bowed out as the 2016 chairperson, they shared nine industry challenges – ranging from disease biosecurity, regulatory reform
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With avian influenza (AI) currently confirmed across four continents, every poultry farmer needs to be alert for signs of the disease in their flock
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Mortality in aviary housing systems was more than double the mortality rates in both conventional and enriched housing systems.
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Human food producers and animal feed manufacturers can benefit from attaining a GFSI-benchmarked certification.
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Updated USDA meat and poultry labeling regulations are changing how producers are raising chickens and turkeys. According to Debbie Nece, Regulatory Affairs
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Texture quality issues attributed to woody breast in broilers include fibrousness and crunchiness.
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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
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Keeping broiler birds in tiered colony housing carries significant health and management benefits as well as new challenges for the grower.
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The Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration is proposing regulations on the relationship between integrators and poultry growers
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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?
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Top US broiler companies’ leading veterinary and nutrition experts said the country is reaching a key point in the future of antibiotic use.