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Artificial Incubation
An introduction to incubation times and optimal conditions in a number of avian species by Joe G. Berry, Extension Poultry Specialist at Oklahoma State University in a Fact Sheet published in May 2007.
Tracking Salmonella's Evolution From Innocuous to Virulent
Studies by the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) into how Salmonella enteritidis evolves and infects hens will help to reduce levels of infection.
Suppliers Help Raise Efficiency to Cut Production Costs in Asia
The leading exhibitors at VIV Asia's special show sector, Eggs!, agree that the best way to help their customers through tough times is to help them improve efficiency, writes Jackie Linden, editor of ThePoultrySite.
Philippines - Poultry and Products - Chicken Industry Update - 2009
In 2008, chicken production in the Philippines, valued at about $2 billion, increased by 5.76 per cent over the previous year. The growth in broiler production is forecast to slow this year, according to the latest GAIN report from the USDA Foreign Agricultural...
Treatment of a Field Case of Spirochaetosis with Tiamulin
Burch and his co-authors report the successful treatment of a field case in the UK of avian intestinal spirochaetosis caused by Brachyspira pilosicoli with tiamulin.
Bird Flu is Top Disease Concern in Asia
Interviews with some of the leading exhibitors in the special show sector, Eggs!, at VIV Asia in Bangkok in March revealed that avian influenza remains top of the list of disease concerns in Asia, reports Jackie Linden, editor of ThePoultrySite.
Effect of Feed Costs on Egg Costs
Dan Cunningham, extension poultry scientist at the University of Georgia, shows how rising feed costs have affected the costs of egg production in the March 2009 issue of the University's Poultry Tips.
Rosy Future for Egg Production in Asia
Leading exhibitors in the special show sector, Eggs!, at VIV Asia in Bangkok earlier this month may have had different interests in the egg industry but all were optimistic about the future of the sector in Asia, writes Jackie Linden, editor of ThePo...
US Poultry Outlook Report - March 2009
By USDA, Economic Research Service, this article is an extract from the March 2009 issue of Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook Report. Broiler production in 2009 is now estimated to be down 3.1 per cent from 2008, while turkey production will...
Organic Poultry Production in the US: Record-Keeping and Economics
Organic Poultry Production in the United States was published by ATTRA in 2008. It discusses organic husbandry including living conditions, health, genetics and origin, feed and processing as specified under the livestock requirements of the...
Organic Poultry Production in the US: Transport and Processing
Organic Poultry Production in the United States was published by ATTRA in 2008. It discusses organic husbandry including living conditions, health, genetics and origin, feed and processing as specified under the livestock requirements of the...
US Chickens and Eggs Annual Summary 2008
By the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service - This report looks at the highlights of the US chicken and egg industry over the past year.
US Organic Poultry Production: Origin of Birds & Genetics
Organic Poultry Production in the United States was published by ATTRA in 2008. It discusses organic husbandry including living conditions, health, genetics and origin, feed and processing as specified under the livestock requirements of the...
People's Republic of China - Poultry and Products - Semi-Annual - 2009
The latest GAIN report from USDA Foreign Agricultural Service forecasts China's broiler meat production will rise two per cent in 2009 to 12.1 million tonnes. Production gains will be hampered by sluggish sales. Chinese broiler meat imports in 2009 will...
Natural Mating and Breeding
Extension poultry scientists from the University of Georgia explain mating behaviour in chickens and how this knowledge can be used to manage a breeding flock in the January 2009 issue of the University's Hatchery/Breeder Tips.
 
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