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Category : Antibiotic-free

December 25, 2022

Automation key to ensuring sanitation in ‘no antibiotics ever’ systems

Labor shortages in hatcheries mean that to ensure appropriate levels of sanitation in “no antibiotics ever” (NAE) production, wholesale automation ...
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October 10, 2022

Live-vaccine program a ‘must have’ to deal with cage-free E. coli challenge

A higher risk of bacterial challenges in cage-free egg production means a live-vaccine program against Escherichia coli is a “must-have ...
October 28, 2021

Shift to cage-free egg production prompts need to revise health and management plans

Vaccinations and other preventative health measures are more critical than ever as the US egg industry shifts toward cage-free and ...
September 16, 2021

Hatchery tips for successful transition to NAE production

Preventing birds from getting sick is perhaps the biggest challenge encountered when transitioning from conventional to “no antibiotics ever” (NAE) ...
July 3, 2021

Better management, biosecurity could mean lower Salmonella levels in NAE farms

New research has suggested that Salmonella levels in no-antibiotics-ever (NAE) poultry systems could be lower than those on conventional broiler ...
June 2, 2021

Good management and biosecurity vital to overcoming disease challenges in NAE systems

Getting back to basics with bird and house management is key to overcoming coccidiosis and other health issues affecting producers ...
December 7, 2020

Coccidiosis in conventional flocks presenting a significant challenge

Coccidiosis is proving to be a significant challenge in conventional flocks, Suzanne Dougherty, DVM, Pilgrim’s, told Poultry Health Today. Dougherty said ...
October 26, 2020

Glutamine supplement shows promise in reducing necrotic enteritis

Supplementing poultry diets with glutamine could help reduce the severity of necrotic enteritis (NE), according to researchers. The bacterial disease can ...
August 20, 2020

Chick quality vital to no-antibiotics-ever success, consultant says

Focusing on chick quality from the moment eggs enter the incubator is critical to ensuring birds have the best chance ...
April 2, 2020

Good flock management key to managing Mycoplasma synoviae resurgence

Broiler producers need to take a fresh look at housing conditions and bird management to help counter the resurgence of ...
October 20, 2019

Coccidiosis control: Keys to success with a bioshuttle program

Resistance is unlikely to be a problem in coccidiosis bioshuttle programs, Greg Mathis, PhD, Southern Poultry Research, told Poultry Health ...
October 17, 2019

Necrotic enteritis control requires multi-pronged approach in RWA systems

Feeding higher levels of copper and zinc in the diet, managing litter moisture and controlling coccidiosis are keys to stopping ...
September 29, 2019

Helping contract growers’ transition to no-antibiotics-ever broiler production

Successful transition from conventional to no-antibiotics-ever (NAE) broiler production requires awareness of all the changes needed and lots of advance ...
July 30, 2019

Ensuring chick quality in NAE production

The increase in 7-day chick mortality that has come along with the elimination of antibiotics requires a focus on containing ...
June 7, 2019

Pilgrim’s veterinarian shares experiences with NAE production

Preparation, meticulous attention to sanitation and improved communication with both the hatchery staff and growers are critical for successfully raising ...
April 15, 2019

Life without antibiotics: Field lessons learned the hard way

Producers need to think long and hard before jumping into “no antibiotics ever” (NAE) poultry production, Tim Cummings, DVM, technical service veterinarian ...
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February 4, 2019

Sanitation key to successful NAE production

The key to successful “no antibiotics ever” (NAE) broiler production is cleanliness throughout every step of production, including a pristine ...
January 10, 2019

Coccidiosis control, litter management key to NE prevention in broilers raised without antibiotics

Good coccidiosis control and litter management are the two most important steps producers can take to prevent necrotic enteritis (NE) ...
August 31, 2018

E. coli becoming more common with rise in ‘no antibiotics ever’ programs

With the removal of antibiotics in the hatchery in “no antibiotics ever” (NAE) programs, the bacterium Escherichia coli is becoming ...
June 14, 2018

Team effort by human, animal sectors needed to ensure responsible antibiotic use worldwide

While the poultry and livestock sectors have drawn the ire of consumer and medical groups for the growth of antimicrobial ...
May 1, 2018

Industry trendwatcher offers insights on future of antibiotic-free poultry production

A long-awaited report on US poultry antibiotic usage and trends for 2016 is expected to be released by Rennier Associates, ...
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December 25, 2017

Non-ionophore anticoccidial may help manage necrotic enteritis in RWA flocks

Flocks raised without antibiotics (RWA) that received a non-ionophore anticoccidial after coccidiosis vaccination had fewer necrotic enteritis (NE) lesions, less ...
November 10, 2017

Necrotic enteritis: Can it be managed effectively in NAE flocks?

Necrotic enteritis (NE) is not only a big problem in flocks raised without antibiotics, there’s a wide variation in how ...
August 25, 2017

Managing coccidiosis successfully in poultry raised without antibiotics

Producers raising flocks without antibiotics are finding new ways to manage gut health and coccidiosis with vaccination and anticoccidials, Greg ...
July 14, 2017

Veteran poultry scientist optimistic about managing necrotic enteritis in NAE flocks

The trend toward “no antibiotics ever” (NAE) poultry production has no doubt spawned problems with necrotic enteritis (NE), but the ...
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July 2, 2017

Getting the hatchery ready for ‘No Antibiotics Ever’ production

[caption id="attachment_4130" align="alignright" width="37"] Watch the full interview[/caption] Sanitation is the key to success when a hatchery completely removes antibiotics from ...
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June 27, 2017

Managing coccidia ‘leakage’ in antibiotic-free production systems

[caption id="attachment_4130" align="alignright" width="37"] Watch the full interview[/caption] The US broiler industry has long relied on coccidial leakage to create immunity ...
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June 26, 2017

Mountaire stands on middle ground in antibiotic debate

[caption id="attachment_4130" align="alignright" width="37"] Watch the full interview[/caption] While the all-or-nothing debate about the use of antibiotics in commercial poultry continues, ...
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