Austin AlonzoAustin Alonzo is a former editor of WATT PoultryUSA.From the Author - Page 17BroilersThe poultry industry reacts to landmark welfare reportA newly released animal welfare report may lead to further pressure on the broiler industry and breeding companies to adopt some degree of slower-growing broiler genetics.Processing & SlaughterResearch shows fast growth leads to breast meat issuesResearchers are better understanding the cause of breast meat abnormalities like woody breast syndrome, but a comprehensive solution to these problems remains elusive.Diseases & HealthTop integrator strategies for controlling COVID-19COVID-19 continues to be an issue of major concern for poultry processing. Leading integrators are making massive shifts in how they do business in order to protect themselves from the virus.Broilers & TurkeysTips for starting a turkey flock off rightProviding poults feed and water immediately and placing them in a properly heated house leads to significant performance improvements.Broilers & TurkeysHow to clean and sanitize poultry water linesWater is necessary for success on a poultry farm, yet it is often overlooked. Keeping a clean water system prevents disease, saves time and leads to greater flock performance.Broilers & TurkeysVIDEO: Turkey demand in a slumpWeak demand and lower supplies will keep turkey producers in a defensive posture for the rest of the year.BroilersWill a new broiler welfare report move the needle?Will a new report on animal welfare make a difference in the minds of the average American shopper and the decision makers at major chicken buyers?Broilers & TurkeysVIDEO: US facing surplus of dark meatThe U.S. broiler market is facing a surplus of cheap, dark meat which may affect the market for other broiler meat.Broilers & TurkeysFeeding calcium and phosphorus to stop broiler leg issuesFeeding broilers more calcium and phosphorous early in life may help alleviate leg and bone problems.Broilers & TurkeysVIDEO: Chicken in cold storage flat year-over-yearThe amount of chicken meat in cold storage is remaining stable while the pandemic persists.WATT Poultry ChatVIDEO: COVID-19's impact on international tradeThere is international concern about reports of a recent detection of COVID-19 on Brazilian chicken wings in China.Diseases & HealthSurvey: Poultry industry expects COVID-19 effects to lastPoultry producers expect to be dealing with the fallout of COVID-19 for at least another six months, according to a new survey.Previous PagePage 17 of 50Next Page