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Care and Incubation of Hatching Eggs
By Dr. Tom W. Smith, Emeritus Professor of Poultry Science, Mississippi State University - Novice poultry producers usually become interested in artificial incubation of their own chicks. The success of this type project depends on proper care and incubation...
Coccidiosis - Long-range Planning
By Schering-Plough Animal Health - This article looks at new tools and strategies that have helped Wayne Farms to better manage coccidiosis whilst optimizing both product and bird performance.
Poultry litter banned as cattle feed
By Casey Ritz, Extension Poultry Scientist, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. Published by Poultry Science - In a January 26, 2004, press release, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced several new public health measures to be implemented...
UK Poultry Disease Quarterly Surveillance Report - November 2003
By Veterinary Laboratories Agency - This report monitors trends in the major endemic poultry diseases and utilises the farmfile and VIDA (Veterinary Investigation Disease Analysis) databases. The report is compiled using disease data gathered by the network...
Corona Virus Infections in Turkeys
By F. Dustan Clark, Extension Poultry Health Veterinarian at the University of Arkansas's Avian Advice - Corona viruses are small viruses that are named corona because it has projections on its surface that resemble a crown. The viruses are widespread...
UK Poultry and Poultrymeat Statistics - December 2003
By Defra - This monthly publication from Defra combines information from the UK Hatcheries Survey and Poultry Slaughterhouse Survey results together with other Defra statistics, and trade data, pulling all ‘official’ poultry statistics in one publica...
Zinc: Nutritional and Pharmacological Roles
By Larry L. Berger, Ph.D. University of Illinois. This article provides an update for nutrition professionals on the current understanding of both the physiological and pharmacological roles of zinc in animal diets.
Antimicrobial Resistance – A Threat to Sustainable Agriculture
By Christopher Teale, Veterinary Laboratory Agency - This paper gives an overview of some of the challenges which antimicrobial (antibiotic) resistance is likely to pose for UK agriculture over the coming decades.
The European ban on growth-promoting antibiotics and emerging consequences for human and animal health
By - Mark Casewell, Ian Phillips, University of London; Christian Friis, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Copenhagen; Enric Marco, B & M Consulting, Barcelona, Spain and Paul McMullin, Poultry Health Services Ltd, Thirsk, North Yorkshire,...
Improving Animal Welfare through Scientific Research
By The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council - An introduction to how scientific research is helping to identify factors that influence animal welfare and to provide a basis for improving the welfare of livestock and other animals.
Converting Poultry Litter into Energy in the US
By The Foundation for Organic Resources Management, Inc. - This paper reviews the current status of litter-to-energy activities in the United States from both on-farm and off-farm (centralized) perspectives, and identifies key issues and factors affecting...
Glossary of Commercial Poultry Terms
By the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service - This article contains a collection of terms commonly used in the poultry industry.
Feed Antibiotics - Can We Get Along Without Them?
By S.E. Watkins, Extension Specialist, and F.T. Jones, Extension Section Leader, University of Arkansas, published by Avian Advice. This article looks at an experiment to determine the possible performance and economic consequences of raising broilers...
Biosecurity Guidance For Poultry Keepers
By Defra - This document, published by the UK Government provides information on how to achieve a good level of biosecurity for poultry farms. The article covers the benefits of biosecurity, how to keep diseases out of the farm and buying new stock s...
Breakout Analyses Guide for Hatcheries
By Joseph M. Mauldin, Extension Poultry Scientist at the University of Georgia - To improve the performance of a hatchery breeder operation, the baseline quality must first be determined. This bulletin outlines the most productive quality procedures that...
 
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