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The first three days after arrival on the farm are crucial in duck production. Photo: Hans Prinsen
05-10-2020 | Article

Preparing for a new flock of Pekin ducks

Photo: Henk Riswick
02-10-2020 | Article

Core metagenomic functions of the poultry microbiome

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Video 2: Measuring the efficacy of an anticoccidial

The consequences of wet litter range from cold spots all the way to footpad lesions and respiratory problems. Photo: Wageningen UR Livestock Research
30-09-2020 | Article

How to ensure litter quality?

At the lower density, the slowest growing breed was found to have slightly better welfare, with lower mortality. Photo: Bert Jansen
30-09-2020 | News

Slower growing broilers are healthier

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Best practices for rodent control

The new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) is more persistent than MERS-COV or SARS-CoV-1 on packaging material. Photo: Boerderij
28-09-2020 | News

Coronavirus is more persistent than other SARS viruses

Lithuanian officials have seized more than 40 tonnes of imported poultry meat in the last three months over fears of potential Salmonella contamination. Photo: Manfred Richter
25-09-2020 | News

Poultry meat seized in Lithuania due to Salmonella

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Webinar on demand: Gut Integrity in poultry

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