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  • Gut Health on the Farm Guide

    The requirements of the gut depend on bird age and management factors on the farm. Good gut health starts with brooding, but must be checked throughout the life of the flock. Read more

  • Poster: Gut Health

    Brooding is the best time to promote gut development and it is achieved by providing good biosecurity, correct feed quality and composition, correct brooding conditions, and optimal water quality and sanitation. Read more

  • The Aviagen Focus Series - Antibiotic-Free and Reduced Antibiotic Use in Broiler Production: Gut Health

    The first step to promoting gut health is understanding gut function and physiology and how they relate to a bird’s overall health and well-being. Antibiotics provide a very effective means of controlling gut pathogens and enhancing the growth and efficiency of chickens. Read more

  • Aviagen Brief: Water Quality

  • Poster: First 24 Hours

    This informative poster details key preparations for the first 24 hours. Read more

  • Arbor Acres Best Practice on the Farm: Rodent Control

    Rodents carry diseases which can contaminate a poultry flock; however, preventing rodents on a farm can be difficult due to plentiful food sources and nesting sites. Farm design, ensuring the house exterior is free from vegetation and debris, properly storing feed and litter… Read more

  • Aviagen Best Practice on the Farm: Rodent Control

    Rodents carry diseases which can contaminate a poultry flock; however, preventing rodents on a farm can be difficult due to plentiful food sources and nesting sites. Farm design, ensuring the house exterior is free from vegetation and debris, properly storing feed and litter… Read more

  • Indian River Best Practice on the Farm: Rodent Control

    Rodents carry diseases which can contaminate a poultry flock; however, preventing rodents on a farm can be difficult due to plentiful food sources and nesting sites. Farm design, ensuring the house exterior is free from vegetation and debris, properly storing feed and litter… Read more

  • Ross Best Practice on the Farm: Rodent Control

    Rodents carry diseases which can contaminate a poultry flock; however, preventing rodents on a farm can be difficult due to plentiful food sources and nesting sites. Farm design, ensuring the house exterior is free from vegetation and debris, properly storing feed and litter… Read more

  • Aviagen Brief: Female Persistency Post-Peak - Managing Fertility and Production

    This Aviagen Brief outlines essential management strategies for maintaining consistent egg production and hatchability from 40 to 60 weeks of age, focusing on optimizing rearing conditions, managing environmental factors, synchronizing sexual maturity, controlling body and e… Read more

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