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Updated on June 26, 2007

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13. Poultry News: W.Va. Ag Commissioner Hopes Small Poultry Farms Will Register Premises
Douglass is urging more small farm owners who have poultry to register their farms in the premise identification system. This made our response effort much more difficult than it needed to be in that we had to devote vital personnel to literally driving every road in the area to look for farms with poultry. Many producers feel registering their farms and flocks is giving up their privacy and, to some degree, control of their flocks. State Veterinarian Joe Starcher points out that the...
Source - Carolina-Virginia Farmer,NC - Read the story


14. Poultry News: H5N1 bird flu confirmed at Czech turkey farm
The Czech Republic has around 700 professional poultry farms with hundreds of thousands of private citizens also breeding poultry. Health authorities, who threw up a three-kilometre (two-mile) and 10-kilometre cordon around the poultry farm on Wednesday, started to slaughter the remainder of the flock on Thursday, according to Czech television. Nonetheless, Czech health minister Tomas Julinek said that health workers at the turkey farm would "preventively" be given Tamiflu, the drug judged...
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15. Poultry News: Food prices take bite out of household budgets
The increasing demand for corn to make ethanol motor fuel and feed cattle also has been blamed for driving up food prices, although no research has been done to back up that claim, Ockert said. Although gasoline gets all the attention for price increases, costs are growing for another necessary commodity: food and beverages. Just in time for this summer's outdoor grilling season, beef prices increased 5.1 percent, poultry 4.3 percent and pork 3.4 percent in the first five months of this...
Source - 6/25/2007 - Read the story


16. Poultry News: Homeland security rules coming down hard on poultry farms
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17. Poultry News: Why did the chicken cross the road? To escape deadly exotic disease
Print Story Email Story Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? To Escape Deadly Exotic Disease Alec Gerry, assistant veterinary entomologist at UCR, examines how flies could transmit exotic Newcastle disease between poultry (June 20, 2007) Print Quality Image: Right click image and select "Save Target As. Print Story Email Story Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? To Escape Deadly Exotic Disease Alec Gerry, assistant veterinary entomologist at UCR, examines how flies could transmit exotic...
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18. Poultry News: Pesky flies overwhelm residents
In most of the cases, the pests can be traced to poultry farms that are located too close to residential areas. Abiba was among 40 residents from the area who signed a petition urging the relocation of the poultry farms there. We are spending more money because these farms are too near our homes, said the grandmother of five. For the folks living in Simpang, it is becoming more costly repelling the flies coming from the farms. The reputation of Changkat Kruing in Sitiawan, which used to be...
Source - Malaysia Star,Malaysia - Read the story


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