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OTHER POULTRY

Avian influenza: First case of the season in Lincs turkeys

An outbreak of avian influenza has been confirmed in a flock of indoor turkeys in south Lincolnshire, marking the first case in a commercial unit since the start of the…

POULTRY

NFU survey seeks input from egg and poultry producers

As egg producers emerge from the economic doldrums and broiler growers continue to endure a profit squeeze, the NFU is asking poultry farmers to share their production intentions via a…

BROILERS

Broiler supply chain needs investigating too, say leaders

Farm leaders are demanding an urgent investigation into fairness in the poultrymeat sector, similar to the one recently announced for eggs, to help secure the survival of British broiler farms.…

POULTRY

Chicken supplier passing off housed birds as free range

Meat industry insiders have been warned to look closely at the traceability of any free-range chicken in their supply chains, with one unnamed company believed to be passing off housed…

POULTRY

Defra seeks to end unfair trading practices in UK egg sector

Egg producers and packers are being asked for their views on how their contracts stack up, as the government seeks to end any unfair trading practices. The new, UK-wide consultation…

POULTRY

Poultry exports to Japan cleared for business

British poultry businesses have secured a new market access agreement for exports of cooked poultry products to Japan. Market access was first granted in 2021 for both fresh and cooked…

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POULTRY

Farmers fear new assurance standards for hens will raise costs

Egg industry leaders have expressed their “significant and serious concerns” about sudden changes to the RSPCA’s welfare standards for laying hens, which they say will cost the industry millions, but…

POULTRY

NFU's #BuyMyTurkey campaign urges support for local farmers

The public is being urged to back British farmers this Christmas by ensuring they buy local turkeys direct from the farm. Many UK turkey producers have experienced another difficult year…

POULTRY

NFU negotiates extension to Climate Change Agreement scheme

A two-year extension for government energy efficiency targets affecting horticulture and poultry businesses has been negotiated by the NFU and NFU Energy. The Department for Energy, Security and Net Zero…

LAYERS

Holyrood urged to introduce targeted bird flu housing order

Pressure is being put on the Scottish government to introduce a housing order on free-range poultry in the north-east of Scotland this autumn, to protect birds from avian influenza. The…

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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

NFU survey seeks input from egg and poultry producers

As egg producers emerge from the economic doldrums and broiler growers continue to endure a profit squeeze, the NFU is asking poultry farmers to share their production intentions via a…

BROILERS

Broiler supply chain needs investigating too, say leaders

Farm leaders are demanding an urgent investigation into fairness in the poultrymeat sector, similar to the one recently announced for eggs, to help secure the survival of British broiler farms.…

POULTRY

Chicken supplier passing off housed birds as free range

Meat industry insiders have been warned to look closely at the traceability of any free-range chicken in their supply chains, with one unnamed company believed to be passing off housed…

POULTRY

Defra seeks extension to remote vet checks in bird flu zones

Video cameras and smartphones look set to replace vets on the ground when assessing poultry premises located in an avian influenza control zone, with Defra launching a full consultation on…

LAYERS

Holyrood urged to introduce targeted bird flu housing order

Pressure is being put on the Scottish government to introduce a housing order on free-range poultry in the north-east of Scotland this autumn, to protect birds from avian influenza. The…

Layers

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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

Farmers fear new assurance standards for hens will raise costs

Egg industry leaders have expressed their “significant and serious concerns” about sudden changes to the RSPCA’s welfare standards for laying hens, which they say will cost the industry millions, but…

POULTRY

NFU survey seeks input from egg and poultry producers

As egg producers emerge from the economic doldrums and broiler growers continue to endure a profit squeeze, the NFU is asking poultry farmers to share their production intentions via a…

POULTRY

Defra seeks to end unfair trading practices in UK egg sector

Egg producers and packers are being asked for their views on how their contracts stack up, as the government seeks to end any unfair trading practices. The new, UK-wide consultation…

POULTRY

Why pastured poultry is good fit for grassland farm

At Paddock Farm in Warwickshire, 300 Hy-line and Dekalb hens follow beef cattle around the grazing rotation, producing an average of 240 eggs a day. They apply their manure directly…

Other poultry

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…

OTHER POULTRY

Avian influenza: First case of the season in Lincs turkeys

An outbreak of avian influenza has been confirmed in a flock of indoor turkeys in south Lincolnshire, marking the first case in a commercial unit since the start of the…

POULTRY

NFU survey seeks input from egg and poultry producers

As egg producers emerge from the economic doldrums and broiler growers continue to endure a profit squeeze, the NFU is asking poultry farmers to share their production intentions via a…

POULTRY

Defra seeks extension to remote vet checks in bird flu zones

Video cameras and smartphones look set to replace vets on the ground when assessing poultry premises located in an avian influenza control zone, with Defra launching a full consultation on…

POULTRY

Avian influenza prevention zone lifted, but risk remains

Poultrykeepers large and small are being reminded to keep biosecurity and cleanliness “at the forefront of their minds”, as Defra lifts the avian influenza prevention zone (AIPZ) across Great Britain.…