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Salmonella serotypes are changing — monitor which ones are in your flock

  It’s imperative for poultry producers and companies to know what strains of   Salmonella   serotypes may be circulating in their flocks, said Chuck Hofacre, president of the Southern Poultry Research Group in Georgia. “As  Salmonella s on farms change, different  Salmonella s will start to come into our processing plants,” he noted. “If they’re of human-health concern and…show up on the final product, then we’re going to have to change how we monitor and how we test our breeder and broiler flocks.” Hofacre encourages companies to test their farms to understand which  Salmonella  serovars are in their broilers and/or breeders. Those serovars that survive all the way to whole-bird carcass rinse or parts rinse are the ones growers should focus on in their live production, he told  Poultry Health Today .  Monitoring live production provides useful information on what’s getting into the processing plant and whether or not breeder flocks are shed...

Infectious Diseases & Their Cause In Poultry

 Poultry farming is a method of raising chickens, ducks, turkeys, and other birds for eggs and meat for food. Poultry is an important source of animal protein worldwide and is considered the most intensive species to raise. There are a number of ways to use poultry products such as butter, bread, baked goods, and other recipes. The poultry industry is known to be an important supplier of food and plays a significant role in the economy of any country. The rise of poultry farming in different parts of the world has proven to be a profitable enterprise as it is considered the best and most important source of the tasty, nutritious and cheap food protein. However, it is important to take care of poultry because all breeds may suffer from several infectious diseases . Infectious diseases can occur in poultry of all domestic species and breeds. When a chicken looks sick, it is acting strange and there are many causes. A healthy chicken has bright eyes and is looking for food. An un...

Tips for managing inclusion body hepatitis

 There has been a resurgence in inclusion body hepatitis over the past 2 years. Daniel Bautista, DVM, Zoetis, offers insight into why this may be happening and what can be done about it. Read More @ https://poultryhealthtoday.com/tips-for-managing-inclusion-body-hepatitis/

Five key points to consider when preparing to switch to in ovo vaccination

 A steady shift to in ovo vaccination in the Asia-Pacific region is encouraging many hatcheries there to improve practices in preparation for the switch. “Many hatcheries are still using outdated management practices,” said Peter Amendola, Zoetis.

Infectious Diseases - Poultry Health Today

Infectious diseases are disorders caused by organisms — such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. Many organisms live in and on our bodies. Poultry Health Today is a news platform where you can find all the latest news in the poultry industry. Visit our site now to go through the recent news. https://poultryhealthtoday.com/infectious-diseases/