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Poultry management

Poultry management usually refers to the husbandry practices or production techniques that help to maximize the efficiency of production. Sound management practices are very essential to optimize production. Scientific poultry management aims at maximizing returns with minimum investment. A carefully controlled environment that avoids crowding, chilling, overheating, or frightening is almost universal in poultry farming. Cannibalism, which expresses itself as toe picking, feather picking, and tail picking, is controlled by debeaking at one day of age and by other management practices. The feeding, watering, egg gathering, and cleaning operations are highly mechanized. Birds are usually housed in wire cages with two or three animals per cage, depending on the species and breed, and three or four tiers of cages superposed to save space. Cages for egg-laying birds have been found to increase production, lower mortality, reduce cannibalism, lower feeding requirements, reduce diseases and parasites, improve culling, and reduce both space and labour requirements.
Alin Khaliduzzaman (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign) comments on his research presented at the IPSF regarding sensing technologies and information science to improve egg quality control, in this Engormix interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Alin Khaliduzzaman (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign)      Some of the continents and countries might suffer severe food shortage in the next few decades due to climate changes, global unrest, and economic instability. Therefore, we need major technological advancement for egg and poultry production industry to deal with global animal food security and poultry welfare issues. The current hatchery practices, post-hatch grading of day-old chicks,...
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Manuel Da Costa
Cargill
Megan Koppen (Cargill)      Yucca schidgera (steroidal) and Quillaja saponaria (triterpenoid) are two saponins available for commercial feed use in the poultry industry. Though their targeted effects tend to overlap, notable differences in their chemical make-up, structural complexity and mechanistic action exist. While saponins are known to reduce ammonia emissions in livestock, direct saponin source comparisons are scarcely found in literature. The...
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Vijay Durairaj
Huvepharma
Vijay Durairaj (Huvepharma)      Turkey coccidiosis is caused by Eimeria species. Seven Eimeria species are recognized in turkeys of which three are considered highly pathogenic and predominant. Objective: The objective of this presentation is to provide an overview of the pathological lesions of turkey coccidiosis for field vets, techs, supervisors, and turkey growers. Application of advanced molecular diagnostic tools, such as PCR and...
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Gwen Venable
U.S. Poultry & Egg Association
U.S. Poultry & Egg Association
Gwen Venable (IPPE Executive Vice President - Expo & Communication Services) talks about the success of the IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, and shares the dates for next year's edition: Jan. 28-30, 2025....
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Tom Tabler
University of Tennessee (USA)
University of Tennessee (USA)
Tom Tabler (University of Tennessee) explains how sprinklers work and their impact on feed conversion, weight gain, and bird performance, in this Engormix interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Duarte Neves (Zinpro) comments on how translucency can be used as a novel eggshell quality parameter to predict the hatchability of fertile eggs, in this Engormix interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Mike Czarick
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
Mike Czarick (University of Georgia) shares insights and test results on the benefits of uniform floor heating, in this Engormix interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Mike Czarick
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
Mike Czarick (University of Georgia) explains how important it is to have the right combination of static pressure and inlet opening, as well as considering outside temperature, in this Engormix interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Fernanda Castro
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Dr. Fernanda Castro, Technical Service Manager and Global Sustainability Coordination inoSust® Program at Evonik Animal Nutrition, points out how inoSust® collects and analyzes data to identify the environmental footprint of poultry production ...
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Lieske van Eck (Cargill) talks about a tool developed to measure body fat level in laying hens and how it helps in the decision-making process to get better egg persistency and better egg production, in this interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Vivek Kuttappan (Cargill) speaks on the use of technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning to measure gut microbiome maturation and improve gut health, in this interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Megan Koppen
Delacon Biotechnik GmbH
Megan Koppen (Cargill) talks about Yucca and Quillaja saponins and their impact on performance and ammonia emissions in broilers, in this interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Vijay Durairaj
Huvepharma
Vijay Durairaj (Huvepharma) provides an overview of the pathological lesions of turkey coccidiosis, and comments on the application of advanced molecular diagnostic tools, such as PCR and sequencing, in this interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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Héctor Leyva Jimenez
United Animal Health
Héctor Leyva-Jiménez (United Animal Health) talks about a technology to process pathogen profiles to identify coinfections and help make better decisions on the farm, in this interview during IPPE 2024 in Atlanta, USA....
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William Lambert
Metex Nøøvistago
I. INTRODUCTION The nutritional strategy of reducing dietary crude protein (CP) in broiler diets to improve the sustainability of poultry production has been widely reviewed in the recent years (Hilliar and Swick, 2019; Selle et al., 2020). This strategy has proven benefits on global warming potential (GWP; Kebreab et al., 2016; Cappelaere et al., 2021) and litter quality (van Harn et al., 2018). In terms of growth performance, there is still a controversy on the ability of...
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I. INTRODUCTION Determination of range usage by hens can be difficult for researchers and free-range egg farmers, particularly usage on the outer sections of the range (i.e., > 50 m from the hen shed). Live counts only give a snapshot of numbers of hens on the range at a defined time point and do not show the frequency of range usage. Camera traps, also referred to as trail cameras and wildlife cameras, are relatively cheap and useful tools that could produce valuable information...
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I. INTRODUCTION The welfare of all farmed livestock is of importance to the consuming public. Australian consumers especially have some concerns about welfare within more intensive animal production systems, such as commercial egg farms (Rachel et al., 2017). Most consider cage-free and free-range production systems to be more `natural` and associate this with `good` animal welfare (Buddle et al., 2021). Commercial egg farms experiencing smothering and mortality events as a result of...
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Martin Zuidhof
Martin Zuidhof and 2 more
University of Alberta
University of Alberta
I. INTRODUCTION Modern broilers grow quickly because they have tremendous genetic potential due to intensive selection for increased growth rate and efficiency (Zuidhof et al., 2014). The parents, broiler breeders, carry this genetic potential and when fed ad libitum, easily become overweight (Heck et al., 2004), compromising reproductive performance (Renema and Robinson, 2004; Chen et al., 2006) and reducing welfare (Mench, 2002). Thus, broiler breeder hens are typically feed...
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Peta Taylor
Peta Taylor and 2 more
University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
Quantification of range use in commercial meat chicken flocks is desirable so that farmers can objectively assess meaningful range access, including number of chickens using the range and how far chickens roam from the shed. Currently there is no cost-effective technology for quantifying range use in commercial conditions, and farm staff perform assessments based on visual inspection. A proof-of-concept machine vision system was developed for automated range use assessment, using simple and...
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