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11-07-2016 | News

Perdue Farms commits to higher broiler welfare

UK investment in broiler welfare studies
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UK investment in broiler welfare studies

Controlling ammonia emissions from poultry houses
12-02-2016 | News

Controlling ammonia emissions from poultry houses

US turkey slaughter techniques condemned
08-02-2016 | News

US turkey slaughter techniques condemned

UK minister rejects beak trimming ban
30-11-2015 | News

UK minister rejects beak trimming ban

Kellogg s to source 100% cage-free eggs by 2025
30-11-2015 | News

Kellogg’s to source 100% cage-free eggs by 2025

Waterbath stunning causing problems
05-11-2015 | News

UK: BVA questions new poultry slaughter regulations

Kellogg s to source 100% cage-free eggs by 2025
02-11-2015 | News

Kellogg’s to source 100% cage-free eggs by 2025

As things are now, chickens are carried in crates that are stacked in racks on a truck. This type of transport system does not allow the temperature and humidity to which the chickens are exposed to be controlled in the time it takes to drive them to the slaughterhouse. [Photo: ANP]
12-10-2015 | News

Broiler transport study aims for stress-free last ride

Sara Gibbins is managing director Didier's Parisserie Ltd and assistant to the chairman at Noble Foods Ltd.
24-09-2015 | Article

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