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Updated on November 20, 2007
19. Poultry News: BEMB to fund three new poultry research projects FWi This is a disease that is becoming increasingly important to free range and barn egg producers and a solution is desperately needed. Join over 70,000 readers and stay up-to-date with whats happening in the Farming industry. Red mite continues to be one of the most costly problems in the free range egg sector. The BEMB Trust is the largest independent research funding body for the egg production industry. Thelatest theory is thatbare soil may have a role in re-infecting flocks. Another...
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20. Poultry News: Saudi Arabia Links Two New Farms To Deadly Bird Flu Outbreak Fahad Balghunayim, with the ministry, said Saudi Arabian officials are trying to contain the bird flu outbreak to just two farms located 50 miles (80 kilometers) west of Riyadh. These two new farms join a third confirmed case of the deadly H5N1 strain of the virus. Authorities are suspecting that the outbreak was caused by migratory birds. syndication, rewriting or broadcast is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of AHN. But an investigation is ongoing to determine the...
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21. Poultry News: Business Briefs Shares of Coley, which specializes in making vaccine technology and drugs to treat cancer, allergies, asthma and autoimmune diseases, more than doubled, adding $4. Organon is a pharmaceutical, animal health and vaccine development company. Fein, who reiterated his rating of "market perform" on Coley, said he was worried about the company's pipeline, but now thinks Pfizer, as a much larger entity, can manage the developmental risks. Saturday, November 17, 2007 Schering acquisition gets FTC...
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22. Poultry News: Deadly Strain of Bird Flu Confirmed in British Turkeys Deadly Strain of Bird Flu Confirmed in British Turkeys LONDON, UK, November 13, 2007 (ENS) - British animal health officials have today confirmed that avian influenza detected in turkeys on a farm near Diss on the Norfolk-Suffolk border is the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of the virus. Deadly Strain of Bird Flu Confirmed in British Turkeys LONDON, UK, November 13, 2007 (ENS) - British animal health officials have today confirmed that avian influenza detected in turkeys on a farm near Diss...
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23. Poultry News: Africa: Continent Warms Up to Biotechnology Africa's governments, its industry and its research institutions are well aware of the potential that agricultural biotechnology holds if applied in other ways and to indigenous crops. The genes incorporated into the crops include those that confer insect, fungal, viral and bacterial resistance, protein quality improvements, herbicide tolerance, and salt and drought resistance. The sweet potato trials met some setbacks because it is believed that the construct for the virus resistance was...
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24. Poultry News: Gulf States Ban Saudi Poultry Be the first to comment on this article JEDDAH, 19 November 2007 -- A recent decision by several Gulf countries to ban the import of poultry products from Saudi Arabia may cause huge losses to Saudi farmers and exporters, said Riza Al-Naghmoush, a poultry farmer in the Eastern Province. Be the first to comment on this article JEDDAH, 19 November 2007 -- A recent decision by several Gulf countries to ban the import of poultry products from Saudi Arabia may cause huge losses to Saudi farmers...
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