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Displaying Articles 1-15 in Poultry Health
Salmonella Serotypes Analysed at the CODA-CERVA in 2009
Belgium's CODA-CERVA has published the results of the salmonella serotypes analysed in 2009, comparing the evolution of poultry, cattle and pig isolates between 1998 and 2009, as well as the results of antimicrobial resistance testing.
Belgium's CODA-CERVA has published the results of the salmonella serotypes analysed in 2009, comparing the evolution of poultry, cattle and pig isolates between 1998 and 2009, as well as the results of antimicrobial resistance testing.
UK Poultry Disease Quarterly Surveillance Report: January-March 2010
Highlights of the latest quarterly report from the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) include the first detection of IBV European QX-like strains in commercial poultry in Great Britain.
Highlights of the latest quarterly report from the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) include the first detection of IBV European QX-like strains in commercial poultry in Great Britain.
Vitamin Recommendations and Requirements for Turkeys
Dr Gilbert M. Weber of DSM Nutritional Products Ltd. in Basel, Switzerland offers practical recommendations for supplementing diets with vitamins to support the optimum health, performance and welfare of turkeys under commercial conditions.
Dr Gilbert M. Weber of DSM Nutritional Products Ltd. in Basel, Switzerland offers practical recommendations for supplementing diets with vitamins to support the optimum health, performance and welfare of turkeys under commercial conditions.
Welfare of Organic Poultry
Some aspects of organic farming increase welfare of poultry, according to Dr E. Zeltner and V. Maurer of the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) in Switzerland. In their paper at the European Symposium on Poultry Welfare in Italy last year,...
Some aspects of organic farming increase welfare of poultry, according to Dr E. Zeltner and V. Maurer of the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) in Switzerland. In their paper at the European Symposium on Poultry Welfare in Italy last year,...
Biosecurity Basics: Protect Your Birds
Advice for smallholders and hobby farmers on keeping their birds healthy from USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).
Advice for smallholders and hobby farmers on keeping their birds healthy from USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).
Poultry Mite Problem Addressed at Welfare Conference
A number of papers and posters presented at last year's European Symposium on Poultry Welfare covered the emerging problem of red mites. Jackie Linden, editor of ThePoultrySite, summarises the latest findings.
A number of papers and posters presented at last year's European Symposium on Poultry Welfare covered the emerging problem of red mites. Jackie Linden, editor of ThePoultrySite, summarises the latest findings.
Genetic Studies on Clostridium perfringens from Lesions in Turkeys
Genomic and proteomic studies on Clostridium perfringens Type A at the University of Minnesota aid understanding of breast blisters and cellulitis in turkeys, according to Dr K.V. Nagaraja and colleagues in a report from the US Poultry & Egg...
Genomic and proteomic studies on Clostridium perfringens Type A at the University of Minnesota aid understanding of breast blisters and cellulitis in turkeys, according to Dr K.V. Nagaraja and colleagues in a report from the US Poultry & Egg...
Spinal Abscesses in Male Broiler Breeders
The pathogenesis of vertebral osteoarthritis (also known as spinal abscesses) in male broiler breeders caused by Enterococcus cecorum was investigated by M. Martin and colleagues at North Carolina State University, and described in a report for...
The pathogenesis of vertebral osteoarthritis (also known as spinal abscesses) in male broiler breeders caused by Enterococcus cecorum was investigated by M. Martin and colleagues at North Carolina State University, and described in a report for...
Biosecurity: Doing it Right Every Day
Pete Sbanotto, Cobb product manager, spells out some of the specific ways in which Cobb 'does it right' in the latest issue of Cobb Focus.
Pete Sbanotto, Cobb product manager, spells out some of the specific ways in which Cobb 'does it right' in the latest issue of Cobb Focus.
Antimicrobial Usage and Bacterial Resistance in the UK: 2007
The amount of antimicrobials sold per tonne of live weight of animal slaughtered for food in the UK has fallen from 80g in 2004 to 60g in 2007. This is one of the findings in Overview of Antimicrobial Usage and Bacterial Resistance in Selected...
The amount of antimicrobials sold per tonne of live weight of animal slaughtered for food in the UK has fallen from 80g in 2004 to 60g in 2007. This is one of the findings in Overview of Antimicrobial Usage and Bacterial Resistance in Selected...
Available Solutions for Mycotoxin Binding
The development of a new mycotoxin binder that adsorbs mycotoxins into highly stable neutral complexes without compromising nutrient adsorption whilst at the same time de-activating and eliminating the causative mycotoxin producing fungi organisms is...
The development of a new mycotoxin binder that adsorbs mycotoxins into highly stable neutral complexes without compromising nutrient adsorption whilst at the same time de-activating and eliminating the causative mycotoxin producing fungi organisms is...
Iowa State University - Animal Industry Report 2010
The Iowa State University (ISU) Animal Industry Report 2010 covers the research activities that relate to the animal agriculture industries - including poultry - in the state of Iowa, combining research reports from faculty associated with various departments...
The Iowa State University (ISU) Animal Industry Report 2010 covers the research activities that relate to the animal agriculture industries - including poultry - in the state of Iowa, combining research reports from faculty associated with various departments...
Important Findings on the Prevention of ILT
New research from the University of Georgia helps to explain the growing problems in the control of infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) in the state. The current field strain produces more severe clinical symptoms and potential exacerbating factors are...
New research from the University of Georgia helps to explain the growing problems in the control of infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) in the state. The current field strain produces more severe clinical symptoms and potential exacerbating factors are...
UK Poultry Disease Quarterly Surveillance Report: October - December 2009
Highlights of the latest quarterly report from the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) include a further case of QX-like strain of infectious bronchitis virus as well as lead poisoning seen in ducks and chickens and ionophore toxicity was confirmed in...
Highlights of the latest quarterly report from the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) include a further case of QX-like strain of infectious bronchitis virus as well as lead poisoning seen in ducks and chickens and ionophore toxicity was confirmed in...
On The Trail of Avian Influenza
An international task force from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is concerned over declining support for monitoring H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), despite disease persistence and spread.
An international task force from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is concerned over declining support for monitoring H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), despite disease persistence and spread.


