Necrotic enteritis is making a comeback

Reduced use of antibiotics and changing poultry diets are contributing to a rise in cases of the disease that can cause heightened mortality and lower feed

Monday. February 6th, 2017
Guest commentary: Cage-free egg prices will decline as production increases Guest commentary: Cage-free egg prices will decline as production increases

The world is changing, people have a different idea about animals compared to 60 years ago, or even 20 years ago; as it is shown in a recent study

Tuesday. January 24th, 2017
Russia, Singapore discuss poultry, pork trade potential Russia, Singapore discuss poultry, pork trade potential

Leaders from Russia and Singapore are examining ways the two countries can develop import and export relations between the two countries concerning the trade

Tuesday. January 24th, 2017
H5N8 avian influenza strikes layer farm in Greece H5N8 avian influenza strikes layer farm in Greece

A layer farm in Greece has been infected by H5N8 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). About 28,000 susceptible chickens are destroyed

Monday. January 23rd, 2017
Avian flu spreading across Europe, Asia and Africa Avian flu spreading across Europe, Asia and Africa

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses are being detected in the wild bird and domestic poultry in ever more countries in Europe, Asia and Africa.

Monday. January 23rd, 2017
Slow-growing broilers provide welfare goals for growers Slow-growing broilers provide welfare goals for growers

Mortality and condemnation rates are at all-time lows for U.S. broiler producers, but so-called slow-growing chicken strains in Europe are doing even better.

Monday. January 23rd, 2017
Should US, EU growers ignore cage housing for broilers? Should US, EU growers ignore cage housing for broilers?

With many laying hens coming out of cages, most poultry producers in the U.S. and EU won’t even consider raising broiler in cages, but should they?

Monday. January 23rd, 2017
Consumer demand is best illustrated by providing choices Consumer demand is best illustrated by providing choices

Taking a closer look at Compassion in World Farming objections to the National Chicken Council report on the environmental impact of slower growing broilers

Monday. January 23rd, 2017
US team identify wooden breast biomarkers US team identify wooden breast biomarkers

University of Delaware researchers have analysed the genes involved in wooden breast disease and have identified biomarkers for the disorder.

Thursday. January 19th, 2017
Re-learning how to grow broilers Re-learning how to grow broilers

Worldwide slow-growing broilers are gaining ground. However, it's still an art to adapt one's management style when for decades the focus has been on maximum

Tuesday. January 17th, 2017
Planning and regulating breeder flock size Planning and regulating breeder flock size

With growing demand for poultry meat in the future, initial planning of the breeder/hatchery aspect of the production chain has to take into account this future

Tuesday. January 17th, 2017
Layers with untreated beaks on a commercial farm Layers with untreated beaks on a commercial farm

In northern Europe, the race is on to gain as much experience as possible with managing layers with untreated beaks.

Tuesday. January 17th, 2017
How to grow spinach hydroponically How to grow spinach hydroponically

Spinach or Spinacia oleracea L. belongs to the Chenopodiaceae family. The Chenopodiaceae family also includes crop such as beet (Beta vulgaris L. subsp. vulgari

Monday. January 16th, 2017
Fleshing important in optimal broiler breeding Fleshing important in optimal broiler breeding

At 12 weeks the frame size of broiler breeders is over 90% complete. From that moment the body condition or fleshing should gradually increase.

Monday. January 16th, 2017
Enhancing the microbial population within poultry Enhancing the microbial population within poultry

Within man, animals, and poultry a very diverse population of microorganisms live in a fierce competitive environment: the gut. While fungi, protozoa, and virus

Monday. January 16th, 2017
Antibiotics and bacteria finding the right balance Antibiotics and bacteria finding the right balance

Understanding the interplay between bird health, gut bacteria and antibiotics makes it clear reducing their use where possible is in everyone’s interest.

Monday. January 16th, 2017
What influences feed intake in broilers, breeders? What influences feed intake in broilers, breeders?

The feeding behavior of broilers and breeders is affected by external factors that farm mangers can use to raise performance and realize genetic potential.

Saturday. January 14th, 2017
How phytase superdosing improves broiler feed conversion How phytase superdosing improves broiler feed conversion

Phytase superdosing can achieve phytate destruction, eliminating lower phytate esters that have anti-nutritional effects.

Saturday. January 14th, 2017
Could vitamin-enriched eggs enhance our health, profits? Could vitamin-enriched eggs enhance our health, profits?

Hens can deposit extra vitamins from their feed into their eggs, so why not pack up on vitamins while enjoying our eight-egg omelet?

Saturday. January 14th, 2017
15 details needed in poultry veterinary feed directive 15 details needed in poultry veterinary feed directive

As VFD rules are about to take effect, poultry producers need to have certain criteria met in order for VFDs to be valid.

Saturday. January 14th, 2017
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