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Cargill Animal Nutrition

Study links postbiotic and phytogenic combinations to improved blackhead outcomes

For turkey producers, blackhead remains a high-impact threat, particularly in young birds, where infection can spread quickly and cause major losses. Unfortunately, there are limited approved treatment options compared with past decades.

6+ million birds protected against aMPV with first experimental autogenous vaccine produced in US

sspiegel0120@gmail.com on December 12, 2024

virus treated by autogenous aMPV type B vaccine

More than 6 million birds have been vaccinated against avian metapneumovirus (aMPV) type B since the September rollout of the first experimental autogenous vaccine produced in the US, according to Ivan Alvarado, PhD, associate director, scientific marketing affairs, Merck Animal Health.

Merck Animal Health launches experimental autogenous vaccine for avian metapneumovirus type B

sspiegel0120@gmail.com on August 29, 2024

Merck Animal Health reports that the USDA has approved the manufacturing and sale of Cambridge Technologies’ experimental autogenous vaccine in the US for the emerging and deadly avian metapneumovirus type B, impacting broilers, broiler breeders, layers and turkey breeders. 

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Ventilation shutdown with heat and humidity demonstrates effectiveness as broiler depopulation method

Ventilation shutdown with heat and humidity may be superior to other methods of broiler depopulation under controlled environmental conditions, but this method requires further study under industry-like conditions, according to researchers at North Carolina State University.

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