Healthy animals make safer food

05-11-2012 | | |
Studies have shown that Campylobacter and Salmonella are more common in chickens having outdoor exposure than in birds raised in conventional indoor housing (cages).
Studies have shown that Campylobacter and Salmonella are more common in chickens having outdoor exposure than in birds raised in conventional indoor housing (cages).
On the top of the list of important issues in the feed sector are feed and food safety. Many groups in society have a say in this and food scandals make huge headlines in the newspapers. Also animal husbandry is responsible for producing safe food. In the US the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST), a non-profi t organisation composed of scientifi c societies and many individual, student, company, non-profi t, and associate society members, recently presented a white paper deal


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