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Breeding & Genetics: Page 54
Breeding & Genetics
Ross seminar supports developing Ugandan market
Ross and its parent stock customer Biyinzika Poultry International recently hosted two seminars in Uganda, which attracted more than 100 delegates over the two days.
Brand Insights
Innovations and Strategies in Poultry Health and Production
Boehringer Ingelheim
This comprehensive webinar series from Boehringer Ingelheim delves into cutting-edge advancements and effective strategies in poultry health and production.
Processing & Slaughter
Tyson Foods considers building new Arkansas hatchery
Tyson Foods is considering building a new hatchery in Springdale, Arkansas, which if approved, would serve a large portion of the company’s poultry operations in northwest Arkansas.
Breeding & Genetics
Starving chicks make greedy birds
Where their next meal is coming from is rarely a concern for broilers or layers on most modern poultry farms. From day-old chick to the end of the production cycle, feed is rarely in short supply.
Processing & Slaughter
Cargill opens new HatchBrood facility in China
Cargill Animal Protein’s brand new HatchBrood facility in China is now in full operation.
Avian Influenza
Kuwait lifts ban on poultry from India
After reaching the conclusion that India is free of highly pathogenic H5N8 avian influenza, government officials in Kuwait have lifted the country’s ban on Indian poultry, India’s Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) announced.
Processing & Slaughter
Allen Harim drops plans for new poultry plant
Allen Harim Foods has decided not to proceed with plans to build a poultry processing facility at a former Vlasic pickle plant in Millsboro, Delaware. The company will instead seek to lease the facility.
Breeding & Genetics
New chicken line specially bred for Indian village flocks
Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University in Jabalpur district has developed the new breed of chicken called Narmada Nidhi, Professor O.P. Shrivastava told the Press Service of India.
Egg
Pilgrim’s on high alert for avian influenza’s return
Pilgrim’s CEO Bill Lovette assured shareholders that the company is on high alert for the possible return of avian influenza in the United States and is prepared to deal with a new outbreak if it strikes in or near one of the company’s operations.
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Making pig, poultry feed more efficient, sustainable
More efficient and environmentally friendly ways of feeding pigs, poultry and rabbits are the focus of a new European research project that will not only make livestock production more sustainable, but will help to reduce Europe’s import of feedstuffs.
Breeding & Genetics
#tbt: Dispelling the myth about hormone use in poultry
In 2012, USPOULTRY released a video, “Poultry & the Hormone Myth,” to explain the scientific, economic and legal reasons hormones are not needed or used by the U.S. poultry industry.
Egg Production
8 poultry news highlights for the week ending October 22
Avian influenza precautions, a major restaurant chain shifting toward antibiotic-free meat and poultry, and expansion projects for a major U.S. broiler company were among the topics of great interest to the poultry industry during the week ending October 22.
Processing & Slaughter
Poultry production in Barbados on road to recovery
Barbados looks likely to produce record numbers of poultry in 2015, according to James Paul, the CEO of the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS).
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