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Displaying Articles 166-180 in General
Some Reminders on Extralabel Drug Use in Food-Producing Animals
By Dr. David Smith, Associate Professor Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, University of Nebraska.
By Dr. David Smith, Associate Professor Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, University of Nebraska.
Vaccination as Part of an Avian Influenza Control Strategy
By J.H. Breytenbach, Intervet International b.v. - Avian influenza is a disease capable of causing extremely high mortality amongst infected poultry. Influenza viruses have a worldwide distribution and although not endemic in commercial poultry sporadic...
By J.H. Breytenbach, Intervet International b.v. - Avian influenza is a disease capable of causing extremely high mortality amongst infected poultry. Influenza viruses have a worldwide distribution and although not endemic in commercial poultry sporadic...
Clean Water Lines For Flock Health
By Susan Watkins, Center of Excellence for Poultry Science at the University of Arkansas's Avian Advice - Providing a clean, safe and sanitized water supply is crucial in assuring flocks perform their best.
By Susan Watkins, Center of Excellence for Poultry Science at the University of Arkansas's Avian Advice - Providing a clean, safe and sanitized water supply is crucial in assuring flocks perform their best.
About Lux and Light
By Ron Meijerhof, Senior Technical Specialist, Hybro B.V. - Light is extremely important for chickens. Not only do they need light to see and find food, water, nests etc, but also their reproductive system is triggered by light. To understand how it works,...
By Ron Meijerhof, Senior Technical Specialist, Hybro B.V. - Light is extremely important for chickens. Not only do they need light to see and find food, water, nests etc, but also their reproductive system is triggered by light. To understand how it works,...
Ventilation of incubators, the secrets of carbon dioxide, humidity and finally temperature
By Ron Meijerhof, Senior Technical Specialist, Hybro B.V. - During incubation the embryo, as any living organism, needs oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, metabolic water and metabolic heat.
By Ron Meijerhof, Senior Technical Specialist, Hybro B.V. - During incubation the embryo, as any living organism, needs oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, metabolic water and metabolic heat.
Environmental Factors to Control When Brooding Chicks
By Brian D. Fairchild, Extension Poultry Scientist, The University of Georgia - The main objective in brooding chicks is to efficiently and economically provide a comfortable, healthy environment for growing birds. Temperature, air quality, humidity and...
By Brian D. Fairchild, Extension Poultry Scientist, The University of Georgia - The main objective in brooding chicks is to efficiently and economically provide a comfortable, healthy environment for growing birds. Temperature, air quality, humidity and...
Poultry Drinking Water Primer
By Brian D. Fairchild and Casey W. Ritz, Extension Poultry Scientists, The University of Georgia - Water is a critical nutrient that receives little attention until a problem arises. Not only should producers make an effort to provide water in adequate...
By Brian D. Fairchild and Casey W. Ritz, Extension Poultry Scientists, The University of Georgia - Water is a critical nutrient that receives little attention until a problem arises. Not only should producers make an effort to provide water in adequate...
Taiwan Poultry and Products Annual 2006
By the USDA, Foreign Agricultural Service - This article provides the poultry industry data from the USDA FAS Poultry and Products Annual 2006 report for Taiwan. A link to the full report is also provided. The full report includes all the tabular data...
By the USDA, Foreign Agricultural Service - This article provides the poultry industry data from the USDA FAS Poultry and Products Annual 2006 report for Taiwan. A link to the full report is also provided. The full report includes all the tabular data...
Air Quality and Shelterbelts
By John Tyndall and Joe Colletti, Forestry Department, Iowa State University - This literature review is focused on the potential for innovative use of trees and other vegetation to reduce the odor associated with livestock production.
By John Tyndall and Joe Colletti, Forestry Department, Iowa State University - This literature review is focused on the potential for innovative use of trees and other vegetation to reduce the odor associated with livestock production.
Treatment Of Drinking Water: An Opportunity For Better Results
By the CID LINES n.v. technical team - The importance of good drinking water is often underestimated. Under normal climatic conditions, chickens drink about twice as much as they eat. (In hot climates the ratio is 3 - 4.)
By the CID LINES n.v. technical team - The importance of good drinking water is often underestimated. Under normal climatic conditions, chickens drink about twice as much as they eat. (In hot climates the ratio is 3 - 4.)
Cleaning Of Drinker Lines And Treatment Of Drinking Water: Todays Options
By Luc Ledoux, CID Lines n.v. - The importance of good drinking water is often underestimated. Under normal climatic conditions, chickens drink about twice as much as they eat. (In hot climates the ratio is 3 - 4.)
By Luc Ledoux, CID Lines n.v. - The importance of good drinking water is often underestimated. Under normal climatic conditions, chickens drink about twice as much as they eat. (In hot climates the ratio is 3 - 4.)
Bulgaria Poultry and Products Meat Market Update
By USDA Foreign Agricultural Service - As of mid-April, poultry suppliers and traders report a full restoration of poultry sales and consumption to the previous levels. In the period October 05-March 06, lower poultry meat consumption was unexpectedly...
By USDA Foreign Agricultural Service - As of mid-April, poultry suppliers and traders report a full restoration of poultry sales and consumption to the previous levels. In the period October 05-March 06, lower poultry meat consumption was unexpectedly...
Fat Recovery From Wastewater
By William C. Merka, Extension Poultry Scientist, The University of Georgia - Processors may have a source of broiler fuel that is easy to recover by extracting the fat from wastewater.
By William C. Merka, Extension Poultry Scientist, The University of Georgia - Processors may have a source of broiler fuel that is easy to recover by extracting the fat from wastewater.
Impact of Water Acidifiers on Microbial Loads in Poultry Drinking Water
By Miranda Bowen and Susan Watkins and published by the University of Arkansas's Avian Advice - A broiler producer called with a complaint about flock performance. He explained that he used iodine for 2-3 days and then would switch the birds to an ac...
By Miranda Bowen and Susan Watkins and published by the University of Arkansas's Avian Advice - A broiler producer called with a complaint about flock performance. He explained that he used iodine for 2-3 days and then would switch the birds to an ac...
Nutrient Management: Air and Water Quality Issues
By G.T. Tabler, Poultry Science Department at the University of Arkansas's Avian Advice - The countryside has long been the place to live or retreat to for fresh air and clean water. However, rural America is also home to production agriculture that feed...
By G.T. Tabler, Poultry Science Department at the University of Arkansas's Avian Advice - The countryside has long been the place to live or retreat to for fresh air and clean water. However, rural America is also home to production agriculture that feed...

