Chickens, like most animals, typically produce equal numbers of males and females. But this natural sex ratio doesn't always work in the poultry industry's economic favor. A University of Georgia researcher is ... Source: WorldPoutry.net Publication date: 08/11/2009 Views: 97
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria can persist in chicken manure that is intended for use as a fertilizer on farm fields.
Large piles of aging chicken manure to be used as fertilizer on farm crops can house bacte... Source: Environmentalhealthnews.org Publication date: 08/10/2009 Views: 112
Engormix.com has redesigned the tool Public Profile: now you can have access to the basic data of the most active users of our community.
The active users of our community are the ones that participate in foru... Source: Engormix.com Publication date: 08/06/2009 Views: 482
Animal welfare is a complex concept but there is general agreement within the scientific community and beyond that farm animals should be able to move easily and be in good health.
One welfare issue of particu... Source: Farmers Weekly Interactive Publication date: 07/31/2009 Views: 424
EGYPT - The evening before the XIth Agrena exhibition held in Cairo during the first week of July 2009, Hubbard and Cairo Poultry Grand Parent Company (CPGP; Hubbard distributor for Egypt) gathered most of thei... Source: Engormix.com Publication date: 07/29/2009 Views: 93
Agriculture in Morocco employs over a third of the entire population and agribusiness, including dairy industry, is growing; Butter consumption is forecast to grow by nearly 50% in the next 5 years, makin... Source: Engormix.com Publication date: 07/27/2009 Views: 206
Reducing water hardness may increase its ability to remove bacteria from broiler chicken skin, according to Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in Athens, Ga. Water hardness varies in different geogr... Source: US Agricultural Research Service Publication date: 07/27/2009 Views: 222
The company will receive customers at booth 39 The International Exhibition of poultry and Livestock industry in Africa "AVIANA AFRICA 2009" aims at the development, expansion and mechanization technologies of ... Source: Engormix.com Publication date: 07/24/2009 Views: 189
There are many potential health benefits of consuming omega-3 found in fish oil and flax seed. Researchers are now looking at how omega-3 can help laying hens avoid bone damage.
A grant of £1.7 mln has b... Source: WorldPoultry.net Publication date: 07/17/2009 Views: 247