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Poultry farmers are being reminded to review measures to keep birds cool as temperatures across the UK are forecast to…
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Poultry farmers are being reminded to review measures to keep birds cool as temperatures across…
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Poultry farmers are being reminded to review measures to keep birds cool as temperatures across…
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Poultry farmers are being reminded to review measures to keep birds cool as temperatures across the UK are forecast to reach nearly 40°C this week. RSPCA Assured has issued advice…
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Poultry farmers are being reminded to review measures to keep birds cool as temperatures across the UK are forecast to reach nearly 40°C this week. RSPCA…
This article first appeared in the innovation supplement to Poultry Business, published in June 2026 The UK poultry sector is operating in an increasingly complex environment…
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Poultry farmers urged to keep birds cool as temperatures approach 40°C
0Poultry farmers are being reminded to review measures to keep birds cool as temperatures across the UK are forecast to reach nearly 40°C this week. RSPCA Assured has issued advice to livestock farmers as severe heat alerts are put in place, warning that hot weather can cause serious welfare problems for farm animals. Allan Pearson, farming and technical engagement manager at RSPCA Assured, said taking steps to keep animals cool is vital over the coming days. “Knowing how to spot the signs of heat stress and how to prevent it is essential for the welfare of farmed animals,” he said.…