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Driving Change in Poultry Nutrition
Dr. Sudipto Haldar, Research Director at Agrivate Research, discusses key challenges in the poultry industry, including raw material supply issues, and explores innovative solutions like fiber-rich cottonseed meal. He also highlights Agrivate School’s role in bridging the knowledge gap with industry-focused training for both newcomers and seasoned professionals....
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Optimizing Poultry Nutrition: Dr. Bijendra Sharma
Dr. Bijendra Sharma, a consultant and nutritionist in North India, discusses the essential role of probiotics and prebiotics in maintaining gut health in poultry. He emphasizes the importance of high-quality products for farmers and outlines the bright future of India’s poultry industry, highlighting its potential to become a global protein source. Dr. Sharma also explores how India’s poultry sector can grow and export to Asia and beyond....
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Artificial Intelligence and Environmental Control in Poultry
Naresh Kumar Arora (Arora Feed Mills) shares insights on his company's challenges, including manpower shortages and the need for eco-friendly poultry farm structures in India’s extreme climate. He highlights projects like transitioning to controlled environment farms and using AI to detect diseases through bird movement analysis, emphasizing his vision for innovation and sustainable growth in the poultry industry....
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Ali Afsar
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Apart from using additives like organic acids, pro-prebiotics, GAA, and betaine, my experience highlights two fundamental nutritional strategies that are effective and have been validated through extensive testing on large farms: -Balancing Digestible Amino Acids: Increasing the levels of digestible sulfur amino acids (SID SAA) as mentioned before and arginine (SID Arg) , which enhances blood circulation in the intestines (leading to more oxygen circulation and less oxidative stress)...
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Dr. Andreas Lemme
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Dear Matheus, dear authors, Indeed, a nice study, and thank you very much, as research on SAA and Thr responses for modelling and optimization purposes became scarce in recent years. While I agree and applaud the dose-response data and the way you utilised them, I would like to add that both SAA and Thr have a very high involvement in maintenance metabolism and as functional amino acids. Therefore, responses depend on many factors concerning production conditions, climate,...
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Dr. Inge Heinzl
EW Nutrition
Mycotoxins are known to decrease health and performance in poultry production. Their modes of action, such as reducing protein synthesis and promoting oxidative stress and apoptosis, lead to cell destruction and lower cell replacement, affecting several organs and tissues. When different stress factors collude, such as high temperatures and humidity, poor ventilation, high stocking density, and management events, the effects of in-feed mycotoxins can reach a higher level, which may...
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Christoph Hutter
ADDCON
In other direction, we have a different problem. But it could lead to the same goal. IN Europe, with no peak trimming, we see that the hens consume more, but drink less. Due to the nipple not fit to the peaks anymore. Here we're going more and more to increase moisture in the feed just before entering the barn. And so we have higher feed intake, less separation, and better water supply to the birds. Birds as well dont like feed under 12% moisture...
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Antônio Mário Penz Junior
Cargill
Cargill
For sure, any reduction will be welcomed. But, there is "no free lunch". Chicken like water with temperature below 250C and we need to be creative to achieve it....
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Esteban Cornejo
Actividades Veterinarias Ltda.
Why is the water so hot to begin with? There's so much to be done when the water drums are sun-exposed, for example, yet as I work in the Caribbean, I find it so hard to get this message across. Yes, it will be fantastic to have piping underground, but I'm sure we all understand how complicated that can get once it's already set up incorrectly. Start by providing shade to the drums, actions done swiftly and cheaply only once, and you'll be reaping benefits...
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Dr. Guillermo Tellez-Isaias
University of Arkansas (USA)
University of Arkansas (USA)
Introduction Within livestock production, feed accounts for 65 to 70 % of the total cost of production; however, despite constant efforts to achieve the safety of food intended for animal production, there are still factors that diminish its quality, such as biological pathogens (such as Salmonella spp., E. coli, Listeria spp., Campylobacter spp.), chemical substances (fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides), and presence of fungi (Fusarium, Penicillium, Mucor etc.)(1). Fungal...
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Advanced Bio-Agro Tech Ltd (ABTL) and Engormix are proud to announce their joint participation at Poultry India 2025, one of Asia’s most prestigious exhibitions for the poultry sector, scheduled from November 26–28, 2025, at the Hitex Exhibition Centre, Hyderabad. Visitors can find the ABTL booth at Hall No. 1,...
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As the global egg industry moves steadily toward cage-free production, ensuring a successful transition from rearing to laying is more critical than ever. Hy-Line pullets raised in environments that prepare them for the complexities of cage-free layer systems are far more likely to meet their full genetic...
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Teun van de Braak
Hendrix Genetics
In the rearing aviary, day-old chicks must have easy access to feed and water. The environment should offer an optimal temperature, appropriate lighting, and good ventilation. These conditions ensure that the chicks grow well, and their fluff transforms into well-developed feathers. As the chicks...
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Dr. Andreas Lemme
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Evonik Animal Nutrition
1. Introduction The production of black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens, BSFL) has been established globally in recent years. Advancements in production and processing technology have facilitated the large-scale rearing of BSFL, which can be attributed to the insect’s affinity to thrive in a wide array of organic substances [1]. These can include by-products from grain, oil seed and food processing, food waste and by-products from animal processing, and even manure...
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LIPTOSA will once again be present at VIV MEA 2025 , one of the most relevant events for the animal production industry in the Middle East and Africa region. The exhibition will take place in Abu Dhabi (UAE), from November 25th to 27th, 2025 , bringing together professionals and...
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Litter management is a cornerstone of sustainable poultry production, directly impacting bird health, environmental safety, and community acceptance. Among the many challenges faced by poultry producers, fly infestation and persistent odour remain the most difficult to control....
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Aaron Cowieson
Aaron Cowieson and 3 more
dsm-firmenich
I. INTRODUCTION The laying hen has a considerable requirement for dietary calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) to support optimum egg production, egg quality and other physiological processes. In particular, a high intake of Ca ranging from 4 to 4.5% of the diet is considered important as the laying cycle progresses from early to late lay to achieve optimum egg number and egg shell quality. A capacity for birds to increase Ca intake from a separate Ca source as dietary Ca levels diminish...
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Kapil Chousalkar
University of Adelaide
University of Adelaide
I. INTRODUCTION Contamination of eggshells by Salmonella Typhimurium is a major public health and food safety issue to the Australian poultry industry. In Australia, the majority of the egg and egg related foodborne outbreaks are caused by S. Typhimurium (The OzFoodNet Working group 2015). Biofilm formation is one of the survival mechanisms utilised by Salmonella spp. against physical and chemical stress factors in the environment (Steenackers et al. 2012). A biofilm is a...
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Mini Singh
Mini Singh and 1 more
The University of Sydney
The University of Sydney
I. INTRODUCTION It has been shown that FP occurs in all housing systems, from conventional cages, to barn and free range systems (Green et al., 2000). However, there is a lack of data available on the true prevalence of FP in commercial free-range layer farms in Australia. In a survey in the UK, 65% of flocks showed FP during lay as reported by free-range farmers but, when the same flocks were assessed by researchers, prevalence reached 89% and 69% at 25 weeks, and 73% and 86% at 40...
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Charles L. Hofacre
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
I. INTRODUCTION The basis for effective control of Salmonella infections in poultry production is good farm management and hygienic practices as well as testing and elimination of positive flocks in some countries. While many different measures have been recommended in meat chicken farms, vaccination with live-attenuated vaccines is likely to have a central role in the reduction of Salmonella in commercial operations by increasing the passive immunity of birds and...
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