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Chris Martin of Wairarapa Eggs with his free-range flock of 24,000 birds. - Photos: Chris McCullough
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Farm report: Desperate times call for desperate measures

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Pulsed UV light to decontaminate eggs

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Improving shell quality and egg quantity with the right minerals

These photos show a longitudinal section of the head of the tibia bone (tibia). The white border just above the arrows is the articular cartilage. The gray layer underneath is the growth plate (where bone formation takes place). If bone formation is disturbed, this layer will become thicker. Below this layer are the bone bars which mark the start of the actual bone. In the photo on the left the arrow points to a slightly widened growth plate, while the photo on the right shows a strongly widened growth plate which - according to the study - results from a lack of phosphate. Photo: GvP Emmen
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Higher phosphate level better for poultry bone formation

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Understanding gut health and mycotoxin interaction

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