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Scattering black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) onto broiler house litter could offer poultry producers an immediate, cost‑effective welfare uplift. That’s…
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Scattering black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) onto broiler house litter could offer poultry producers an…
Aviagen has announced the launch of the Ross 505 Club, created to recognise UK broiler…
Scattering black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) onto broiler house litter could offer poultry producers an…
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Scattering black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) onto broiler house litter could offer poultry producers an immediate, cost‑effective welfare uplift. That’s according to new research from Nottingham Trent University (NTU) and…
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Scattering black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) onto broiler house litter could offer poultry producers an immediate, cost‑effective welfare uplift. That’s according to new research from Nottingham…
Aviagen has announced the launch of the Ross 505 Club, created to recognise UK broiler growers who achieve an EPEF of 505 or more, placing them…
Ceva Animal Health has appointed Sébastien Huron as deputy chief executive. The company said the move, which is effective immediately, forms part of a broader “governance…
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Scattered insects ‘boost broiler welfare’
0Scattering black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) onto broiler house litter could offer poultry producers an immediate, cost‑effective welfare uplift. That’s according to new research from Nottingham Trent University (NTU) and insect‑technology company Flybox, who argue the findings could prove invaluable at a time when the UK sector faces growing pressure to demonstrate higher welfare without adding significant cost. The findings, which will be presented at the World’s Poultry Congress in Toronto on 13-17 July and at the WPSA UK Spring Meeting on 22-23 April in Manchester, indicate that insects stimulate natural foraging and activity, even in fully indoor systems. A…