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Power outage at New Zealand poultry farm leads to death of about 180,000 chickens
December 3, 2019 Power outage at New Zealand poultry farm leads to death of about 180,000 chickens About 180,000 chickens at a farm in New Zealand that reportedly supplies Tegel chicken have suffocated to death following a power outage, NZ Herald reported on December 2. The Ministry for Primary Industries director ...
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
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US researchers discover link between enzyme and wooden breast syndrome in chickens
September 21, 2019 US researchers discover link between enzyme and wooden breast syndrome in chickens University of Delaware (US) researchers have discovered that lipoprotein lipase, an enzyme crucial for fat metabolism, may be contributing to wooden breast syndrome in broiler chickens. Wooden breast syndrome can a ...
Thursday, November 21, 2019
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Meat prices could spike by 1% with slower growing chickens, Purdue University economists conclude
November 7, 2019 Meat prices could spike by 1% with slower growing chickens, Purdue University economists conclude If the world's largest meat companies abandoned fast-growing chickens for those that grow at a slower pace, it could increase meat prices by just 1%. That's the conclusion of a trio of agricultural eco ...
Thursday, November 7, 2019
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Costco's new processing plant to process up to 100,000 chickens daily
October 21, 2019 Costco's new processing plant to process up to 100,000 chickens daily The new 400,000 sqft (~37,200 square metres) Lincoln Premium Poultry run Nebraska-based processing complex will supply Costco's poultry products, specifically its popular US$4.99 rotisserie chicken, reported Lincoln Journal Star ...
Monday, October 21, 2019
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Singapore joint venture to set up facility that can process 16,000 chickens per hour
October 8, 2019 Singapore joint venture to set up facility that can process 16,000 chickens per hour Singapore Poultry Hub, a joint venture based in Singapore, will be establishing the city-state's first smart and green factory with a S$40 million (US$29 million) loan from local bank United Overseas Bank (UOB), The ...
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
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China's Re-booted Poultry Sector, Version 2.0: Rising chickens, falling pigs and new eating trends
African Swine Fever is re-launching China's once vibrant poultry sector –and radically restructuring the eating habits of a traditionally red meat eating nation.
Friday, August 30, 2019
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USPOULTRY releases first-ever report of antimicrobial use in US broiler chickens and turkeys
The U.S. Poultry & Egg Association has released the US poultry industry's first-ever report quantifying antimicrobial use on broiler chicken and turkey farms.
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
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Thousands of chickens dead at Moy Parks farm following UK heatwave
July 30, 2019 Thousands of chickens dead at Moy Parks farm following UK heatwave A recent heatwave in the UK has led to the death of thousands of chickens at a farm controlled by Moy Parks, a major UK food company, Insider reported. Workers at the farm in Lincolnshire were spotted laying carcasses outside the farm' ...
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
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Indonesia to cull 3 million chickens to lift prices
Indonesia has told poultry breeders to cull about three million chickens over a two-week period from Wednesday to prop up plunging prices, as farmers protested by giving away thousands of live birds for free, Reuters reported.
Thursday, June 27, 2019
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KFC's supply chain now produces "100%" of chickens without antibiotics
January 30, 2019 KFC's supply chain now produces "100%" of chickens without antibiotics KFC, the famous fast food chicken brand, has declared this month that the company's US supply chain achieved a 100% of chickens raised without antibiotics that are critical to human health, Forbes reported. The announcement ...
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
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Effect of Digestrom® and Poultry Star® on the body performance and immunity status of broiler chickens
This study was carried out to evaluate the positive effects of two different commercial products (Digestrom ® and Poultry Star ® ) on body performance and the immune response against Newcastle disease after challenge with a virulent local strain in broiler chickens routinely vaccinated against Newcastle disease.
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
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US research discovers antibiotic resistance gene in backyard chickens
Researchers from the University of Michigan (US) had discovered a gene associated with antibiotic resistance in backyard chickens and children, with that gene previously known to be present in broiler chickens as well, Xinhua reported.
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
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Survey finds highest-level contamination of chickens in UK at less than 1%
There has been a notable reduction in the presence of campylobacter in chickens on sale in the UK, with only 0.8% of them testing positive for the highest level of campylobacter (over 1,000 colony forming units per gramme, or cfu/g), as compared with 3.8% in March 2018, according to the results of a survey published last week by the UK Food Standards Agency.
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
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US backyard chickens in California hit by Newcastle disease
Newcastle disease had impacted about 100 backyard chicken flocks in Southern California, US, by mid-August, the American Veterinary Medical Association reported.
Thursday, August 30, 2018
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GAS, that weakens the general immunity in chickens
There is a strong link between the stress and immune response of the birds. This article takes the learnings from the breakthrough work of research done by Selye in 1936 and Faber in 1964. Selye is the first scientist to give a scientific explanation for biological stress through General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) model. Faber has reviewed more than 100 research articles to check the relevance of GAS model in Poultry science.
Friday, June 29, 2018
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