Ngày đăng: 24-07-2025
Study launched to improve welfare in handling of poultry in Britain
Academics have joined forces with poultry producers and welfare organisations in a new 3-year study into poultry catching and handling.
Ngày đăng: 15-07-2025
Breeding pig exports slaughtered by China tariffs
Hog genetics industry hit by cancelled orders
Ngày đăng: 15-07-2025
World Egg Organisation: Tackling avian influenza together
The World Egg Organisation held a high-level event on 22 May in Geneva, Switzerland, uniting leading voices from animal health, public health, and the global egg industry to address the ongoing challenges posed by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
Ngày đăng: 15-07-2025
Researchers unlock new potential PRRS virus treatment
University of Connecticut researchers have advanced technology that could tackle porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), a condition that costs the pork industry billions each year
Ngày đăng: 07-07-2023
Nitrite: a guide to understanding and limiting its presence in both RAS and pond culture
Nitrite is both toxic and inevitably present in all closed aquaculture systems, so it’s essential for farmers to understand where it comes from and how it can be managed.
Ngày đăng: 07-07-2023
How different Bacillus strains isolated from AHPND-surviving shrimp can reduce mortality
Bacillus spp. with at least two antimicrobial peptide-related genes exhibited diverse AHPND-inhibition activities
Ngày đăng: 07-07-2023
Effect of Chinese ginseng water extract on immune responses and digestive enzymes in Pacific white shrimp
Chinese ginseng can improve the immune response and digestive enzyme expression of L. vannamei
Ngày đăng: 24-09-2025
Brucellosis misdiagnosis is costing Kenya—new policy aims to change that
In 2009, Eric Fèvre’s team was researching a range of zoonotic diseases—those passed from animals to humans—in western Kenya. The local hospitals reported many cases of the debilitating bacterial illness brucellosis. But when Fèvre’s team—from the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and the University of Liverpool—used a different method to test people and their livestock, they found only a few had the disease.