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Breeding & Genetics: Page 49
Processing & Slaughter
Bell & Evans adding humane hatchery in Pennsylvania
Bell & Evans, HatchTech and Viscon announced plans for the first humane animal welfare focused chick hatchery in the United States. The future hatchery will be located in Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania.
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Broilers & Turkeys
Jamesway names Chris Omiecinski president
Chris Omiecinski has been named president of Jamesway Incubator Company. He is replacing Dr. Ian MacKinnon, who resigned as president earlier in January.
Broilers & Turkeys
Novogen, Wincorp sign distribution agreement
Novogen and Hubbard have entered into a strategic agreement with Wincorp International for the distribution of the NOVOgen Brown and NOVOgen White layers in multiple states in the U.S.
Processing & Slaughter
US agriculture deputy secretary Harden resigns
U.S. Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden is resigning her position, effective the end of February. She announced her resignation on January 21.
Broilers & Turkeys
Hendrix Genetics acquires minority interest in Vepymo
Hendrix Genetics is acquiring a 20 percent minority interest in Vepymo, an exclusive distributor of Hendrix Genetics for the Isa, Bovans and Dekalb brands.
Processing & Slaughter
Poultry Industry Hall of Fame to induct 4 members
The four inductees into the Poultry Industry Hall of Fame for 2016 are Shai Barbut, Glenn W. Froning, Andrew R. Rhorer, and Yvonne Vizzier Thaxton. They will be inducted at a ceremony held the International Poultry & Processing Expo (IPPE) in Atlanta, on January 27, at 1:30 p.m. in room B-201 of the Georgia World Congress Center.
Avian Influenza
All flocks hit by avian flu in Indiana euthanized
Depopulation procedures have been completed at 11 farms in Dubois County, Indiana, after the presence of H7N8 avian influenza had been detected at 10 of those farms.
Diseases & Health
Avian flu control zone expanded in Indiana
In an effort to better control the possible spread of H7N8 avian influenza in Indiana, veterinary officials have expanded the control zone beyond the typical 10-kilometer or 6.2-mile radius that is customary with avian influenza infections.
Nutrition & Feed
Cobb-Vantress building feed mill in South Carolina
Cobb-Vantress plans to begin construction on a new feed mill in Joanna, South Carolina early in 2016, with completion planned for mid-2017. The company intends to invest $22 million for the project.
Breeding & Genetics
France steps up avian flu control measures
Following consultation with the health authorities and the poultry industry, French Agriculture Minister Stéphane Le Foll announced that no ducklings are to be placed on farms in the avian influenza-affected regions with effect from January 18.
Diseases & Health
APHIS: Avian flu vaccination not in immediate plans
The recent discovery of H7N8 avian influenza in ten Indiana turkey flocks has not posed a great enough threat to the U.S. poultry industry for the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to consider avian influenza vaccination.
Processing & Slaughter
Former Tyson Foods President Buddy Wray dies
Donald E. "Buddy" Wray, former president and chief operating officer of Tyson Foods, has died.
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