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Genetics & Breeding in Incubation and Hatchery

Genetics & Breeding in Incubation and Hatchery

Genetics and breeding are essential to modern hatchery management, improving chick quality, survival, and productivity through the selection of superior genetic lines.

17 Jun 2026

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Creating the right climate for poultry

The climate inside the poultry house influences health and wellbeing of a chicken flock. When suboptimal climatic conditions are...

The climate inside the poultry house influences health and wellbeing of a chicken flock. When...

09 de November

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Environment drives DNA changes in Ethiopian chickens

A study conducted by the Roslin Institute (University of Edinburgh’s Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies) found that the way […]

A study conducted by the Roslin Institute (University of Edinburgh’s Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary...

14 de October

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Disinfection of Fertile Broiler Breeder Eggs

Egg disinfection in many countries still relies on formaldehyde, but there is a clear trend toward alternative methods and chemical products. There are multiple chemical options, but to minimize residues, cuticular and chick’s mucosa damage, and costs, options such as ECA and SAEW are gaining market share.

Egg disinfection in many countries still relies on formaldehyde, but there is a clear trend...

16 de March

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The Genetics and Breeding of Guinea Fowl

Guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) are native to Africa and have been domesticated for centuries. Their genetic makeup reflects adaptation to harsh environments, with strong resistance to diseases and tolerance to poor-quality feed.

Guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) are native to Africa and have been domesticated for centuries. Their...

22 de May

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