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Hy-Line International
Cage-Free Trends and Benefits
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March 21, 2025
Jamie McIntosh, Global Technical Services Manager and Cage-Free Specialist at Hy-Line International, shares key insights on cage-free systems, their growing impact worldwide, and best practices for producers looking to make the transition.
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Thomas Dixon
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