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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…

POULTRY

Clock is ticking for bird flu insurance, producers warned

Poultry industry representatives are advising egg and meat producers to move quickly if they want to secure bird flu insurance, given the recent escalation in the number of cases. NFU…

POULTRY

Bird flu: Poultry farms offered flexible checks

Poultry farmers impacted by avian influenza (HPAI) are being given a helping hand by RSPCA Assured through flexible farm assessments during outbreaks. In certain circumstances – for example, where there’s…

POULTRY

Surge in bird flu cases raises alarm across poultry sector

Further outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) across England, Scotland and Northern Ireland have raised alarm across the poultry sector. Once seen as a winter-only disease, HPAI has recently…

POULTRY

Bird flu strikes pheasant shoot in Somerset

A game shoot site in Somerset has been struck by avian influenza with about 2,500 nine-week-old pheasants affected. The outbreak near Winsford in the Exmoor National Park was confirmed as…

POULTRY

Bird flu vaccination trial recommended by task force

A report from the avian influenza vaccination task force, which looked at how best to manage highly pathogenic avian influenza in the UK, has ruled out vaccination for poultry flocks…

POULTRY

Bird flu vaccination trial recommended by task force

A report from the avian influenza vaccination task force, which looked at how best to manage highly pathogenic avian influenza in the UK, has ruled out vaccination for poultry flocks…

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

FW Awards: Meet the 2025 Poultry Farmer of the Year finalists

Egg producers dominate this year’s Poultry Farmer of the Year finalists line-up, with three exceptional operators vying for the top spot.  The judges Gary Ford With a long career in the…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Poultry markets perform well in 2025 despite mixed outlook

Broiler prices in the EU have surpassed €3/kg (£2.58) to a new record high, having been on an upwards trajectory since the start of the year. The EU broiler price…

LAYERS

Non-Lion egg producers denied bird flu insurance

Free-range egg producers who are not signed up to a recognised farm quality assurance scheme are being denied access to avian influenza insurance by NFU Mutual. The rural insurer insists…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Concern as two separate bird flu outbreaks reported in Wales

Wales has confirmed its first cases of avian influenza since April 2023, with two separate outbreaks identified in Pembrokeshire and near Wrexham. The Welsh government reported that a flock of…

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LIVESTOCK

Bird flu spread strengthens argument for gene editing

With cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza continuing to disrupt the poultry and game bird industries, calls on the UK government to allow gene editing in farmed animals are increasing.…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Poultry markets perform well in 2025 despite mixed outlook

Broiler prices in the EU have surpassed €3/kg (£2.58) to a new record high, having been on an upwards trajectory since the start of the year. The EU broiler price…

LAYERS

Non-Lion egg producers denied bird flu insurance

Free-range egg producers who are not signed up to a recognised farm quality assurance scheme are being denied access to avian influenza insurance by NFU Mutual. The rural insurer insists…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Concern as two separate bird flu outbreaks reported in Wales

Wales has confirmed its first cases of avian influenza since April 2023, with two separate outbreaks identified in Pembrokeshire and near Wrexham. The Welsh government reported that a flock of…

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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…

POULTRY

Advice on managing mycotoxin risks for poultry

Despite the rollout of new stricter limits on the permitted levels of mycotoxins in cereals for human consumption, no changes have been made to recommendations for parameters in animal feed.…

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LAYERS

Non-Lion egg producers denied bird flu insurance

Free-range egg producers who are not signed up to a recognised farm quality assurance scheme are being denied access to avian influenza insurance by NFU Mutual. The rural insurer insists…

LIVESTOCK

Egg producer's verdict on best alternative protein for layers

From manure to processing, emissions from egg production can be tricky to manage. But replacing some, or all, of the soya in a standard flock’s diet with other proteins is…

POULTRY

Dark-brooding, trees and data transform poultry business

A focus on hen welfare and technological innovation helped a 200-hen diversification grow into a business producing and packing eggs from 2 million chickens via a network of suppliers. David…

POULTRY

How a free-range egg producer is achieving an 86-week lay

Extending lay to 90 weeks is remarkable in any system, and all the more so when it is achieved in just the fifth flock cycle. Arable farmer Michael Wilson diversified…

LAYERS

What new RSPCA Assured layer standards mean for farmers

Providing a minimum of 3% natural daylight in housing could cost free-range and barn-egg producers at least £1 a bird. Other requirements within the new RSPCA Assured welfare standards require…

LAYERS

New welfare standards for laying hens announced

New welfare standards from RSPCA Assured have finally been announced for laying hens after pauses were made to previous plans. Last year, RSPCA Assured paused the release of new standards…

Other poultry

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…

POULTRY

7 tips for making a profit from farm-scale Christmas turkeys

About 18% of the Christmas turkeys sold to UK consumers are produced on a small scale by farmers independent of the big players. It can generate a good income, often…