OMAHA, NEB. -- Federal health officials are rethinking their approach to controlling salmonella in poultry plants in the hope of reducing the number of...
By Stephen Lister, poultry vet
It is devastating enough to lose a flock to avian influenza, or even just get caught up in a restricted...
Source: PoultryHealthToday.com
In ovo vaccination is starting to take off in hatcheries across the Asia-Pacific. To date, more than 50 Embrex® Inovoject® systems are installed...
Source: PoultryHealthToday.com
Timely use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing on chicken farms can help tackle the problem of antibiotic overuse against mycoplasmosis in countries...
Ethan Carter and Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman 2
Introduction
The chicken mite, Dermanyssus gallinae (De Geer) (Figure 1), is a parasitic poultry mite that is widely distributed....
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As a prey species, chickens are stoic and typically suppress signs of weakness, including when they are sick. It is difficult to...
Foodborne Salmonella continues to affect millions in the United States each year, and poultry products are a significant source of these infections.1 Not only...
Dr. Ruth Raspoet, PhD, Poultry R&D manager & Dr. Alain Riggi, DVM, Global Species Manager – Poultry
Advanced nutritional feed strategies will play an ever-increasing...
Activity of broilers is related to their gait, but activity recordings alone cannot fully distinguish between birds with a good or a suboptimal gait....











