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LAYERS

UK egg sector faces housing investment gap

The UK egg sector is facing a serious investment gap in new housing, with ageing sheds and a sharp slowdown in construction raising concerns over future production, according to a…

LAYERS

How free-range egg diversification solved labour dilemma

Labour is one of the biggest costs associated with running a business and can be a barrier to farmers becoming employers. For Aberdeenshire farmer Bruce Irvine, it was integrating a…

POULTRY

New bird flu cases confirmed as UK remains on high alert

Fresh cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 have been confirmed in England and Scotland within 48 hours of each other, marking a February cluster that keeps the UK…

POULTRY

Egg industry criticises low-quality imports from Ukraine

British egg industry leaders have accused the UK government of undermining domestic producers and misleading consumers after agreeing to extend tariff-free imports of Ukrainian eggs. Chris Bryant, minister of state…

POULTRY

How bokashi is helping a poultry farm's nutrient management

At Woodend Farm on the Scottish Borders, manure produced by the farm’s 32,000 free-range hens is mixed with woodchip, chopped straw and an inoculant rich in microbes. By sealing this…

POULTRY

Benefits of premium turkey contract for beef and sheep farm

Growing turkeys is allowing a Powys farm to earn an additional income stream from its beef and sheep sheds at a time of the year when they would otherwise have…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Outlook 2026: Poultry assessment may help safeguard future

The past 12 months have seen a significant turnaround for the UK poultry sector, for both meat and eggs. Most poultry businesses are now turning some form of quantifiable profit…

POULTRY

Benefits of premium turkey contract for beef and sheep farm

Growing turkeys is allowing a Powys farm to earn an additional income stream from its beef and sheep sheds at a time of the year when they would otherwise have…

POULTRY

Concerns raised over €30m aid for Ukrainian agri-food giant

Ukraine-based agri-food giant MHP has been given a €30m (£26.4m) boost by the UK government, sparking concern among industry stakeholders over equivalence of production standards. The Ukraine Recovery Conference, held…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Turkey shortage fears played down as bird flu accelerates

Cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza are continuing to spread across the country, though consumers have been reassured that Christmas turkey and egg supplies are secure. Defra confirmed further cases…

FEED AND NUTRITION

New organic feed rules for 2026 confirmed by Defra

New organic poultry and pig feed rules will apply across Great Britain from 1 January 2026 after Defra confirmed changes to long-standing derogations. Defra said it had amended and extended…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Worst year for avian influenza expected

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is on track for its worst year yet, with cases of the H5N1 strain across the UK likely to surpass the 2024-25 total. Defra has…

POULTRY

Tips for new entrants from a 16-year-old entrepreneur

Starting a new farming enterprise can be challenging at any age. Lewis Thomas was just 13 when he launched his own business, producing free-range eggs from a flock of layers…

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MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

KFC to boost British poultry purchases by £10m a year

Fast food giant KFC has said it will boost its contribution to the British poultry sector by £10m a year, upping its intake of chicken from British farms from 30%…

POULTRY

Concerns raised over €30m aid for Ukrainian agri-food giant

Ukraine-based agri-food giant MHP has been given a €30m (£26.4m) boost by the UK government, sparking concern among industry stakeholders over equivalence of production standards. The Ukraine Recovery Conference, held…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Turkey shortage fears played down as bird flu accelerates

Cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza are continuing to spread across the country, though consumers have been reassured that Christmas turkey and egg supplies are secure. Defra confirmed further cases…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Worst year for avian influenza expected

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is on track for its worst year yet, with cases of the H5N1 strain across the UK likely to surpass the 2024-25 total. Defra has…

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POULTRY

Poultry housing underinvestment threatens food security

Poultry housing in the UK needs urgent upgrades and investment if producers are going to meet animal welfare and environmental commitments, according to a recent NFU poultry shed survey. The…

BROILERS

How litter can be treated on-farm to heat broiler sheds

New technology is offering a novel solution to the environmental and financial challenges associated with manure produced by intensive broiler units. Poultry litter is blamed for polluting rivers and waterways…

BROILERS

Benefits of increasing water oxygen content for broilers

Technology to intensify water’s dissolved oxygen content has been shown to reduce mortality and improve performance in broiler systems. A Ross 308 broiler trial, which involved 840 birds, showed 37.3%…

POULTRY

Anti-broiler chicken group accused of 'intimidating' farmers

Animal welfare group the Humane League has been accused of “intimidating farmers” and “stoking fear and confusion” after it wrote to broiler growers saying they may be breaking the law…

POULTRY

What it takes to join the Ross 450 club for broiler growers

Ask broiler grower and consultant Chris Wright, Farmers Weekly‘s Poultry Farmer of the Year, what gives him the most satisfaction working in the poultry sector. He will freely admit it…

POULTRY

Free-range broilers to retain status during housing orders

Free-range broiler growers and processors will soon no longer need to alter labelling when mandatory housing measures are introduced during bird flu outbreaks. Currently, when housing measures are imposed to…

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POULTRY

Egg sector in big push to oppose impending cage ban

The UK egg sector is mounting a major push to resist government plans to phase out enriched cage systems for laying hens, pullets and breeder layers. The ongoing Defra-led consultation,…

LAYERS

UK egg sector faces housing investment gap

The UK egg sector is facing a serious investment gap in new housing, with ageing sheds and a sharp slowdown in construction raising concerns over future production, according to a…

LAYERS

How free-range egg diversification solved labour dilemma

Labour is one of the biggest costs associated with running a business and can be a barrier to farmers becoming employers. For Aberdeenshire farmer Bruce Irvine, it was integrating a…

NEWS

Birds ordered inside in England as avian flu escalates

England’s poultry industry has been ordered into lockdown after the UK government imposed a national housing order to stem a worsening outbreak of avian influenza sweeping across the country. Under…

POULTRY

How free-range layers complement electricity generation

Six thousand hens range under the solar array on 16ha (40 acres) of former arable land let to egg producers Charlie and Laura Tomkins. The birds share the site with…

LAYERS

How new RSPCA Assured layer standards affect egg producers

An overhaul of welfare standards for layers saw big changes introduced this summer. Farmers who market their eggs with the RSPCA Assured mark must now comply with a raft of…

Other poultry

POULTRY

Benefits of premium turkey contract for beef and sheep farm

Growing turkeys is allowing a Powys farm to earn an additional income stream from its beef and sheep sheds at a time of the year when they would otherwise have…

POULTRY

Labelling rules for free-range poultry to be eased

Outdoor-reared poultry that are compulsorily housed during an avian influenza outbreak look set to retain their free-range status, no matter how long they are contained. Currently broilers can only be…

LAYERS

High path avian flu case confirmed in Yorkshire

A new case of avian influenza has been identified in a commercial poultry unit near Driffield, Yorkshire. Defra said in a statement: “Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 was confirmed…

POULTRY

Poultry producers win case for greater bird flu compensation

Poultry farmers who have had their flocks slaughtered following an outbreak of avian influenza have been under-compensated and may have a right to further payments. That is the conclusion of…

OTHER POULTRY

Why turkeys need managing differently to broilers

Factors affecting choice of breed, age at slaughter, and brooding, rearing and disease management all have unique considerations for turkey production. Regarding turkeys simply as big broilers could put a…

POULTRY

Why avian flu vaccine rollout would cost £1.5k/shed a month

Vaccinating UK poultry flocks for avian influenza has been described as “cost prohibitive” because an EU surveillance requirement for swabbing and testing would set producers back £1,000-£1,500/month for every shed…