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  • Chile finds Swine Flu in turkeys..... (First Time)

    08/21/2009 10:21:49 AM PDT · by TaraP · 12 replies · 657+ views
    Irish Times ^ | August 21st, 2009
    Chile detected the H1N1 swine flu virus in turkeys, authorities said, the first time the virus has been found outside humans and pigs, but said there was no indication the disease had spread to other parts of Chile. The country's farming and livestock agency SAG said yesterday the flu outbreak had been controlled at the two farms 120 km west of the capital Santiago and notified the World Organization for Animal Health. "We call on the public to consume turkey products with confidence," a SAG statement said. It added that laboratory results ruled out the presence of H5N1 or bird...
  • Chicken Mess: More Neo-Liberal Nonsense (libs want to drive chicken farms out of business?)

    08/13/2009 6:52:23 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 7 replies · 818+ views
    Whiskey and Gunpowder ^ | 8-4-09 | Linda Brady Traynham
    This spring we wanted chicken manure spread on the pastures because it is incredibly rich in nutrients, the best “natural” fertilizer known to man, and quite inexpensive, comparatively speaking. So I asked one of my truck driver friends, who cleans out houses for Sanderson Farms affiliates, to bring me several dump truck loads. “No can do, because they aren’t having it done, this year,” quoth he. How odd. I mulled that over off and on for months, and today I got the answer. The greenies are at it again! THIS time they are claiming that litter (sawdust and, ah, processed...
  • Area Residents Raising Chickens for Fresh Eggs (IL)

    07/18/2009 8:07:22 PM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 59 replies · 1,396+ views
    The News-Gazette ^ | July 18, 2009 | Heather Colt
    HOMER, IL – It may seem like an easy way to save a little money on your grocery budget: Buy a few chickens and start collecting farm-fresh eggs. An increasing number of families in our area are doing just that, and some are also selling their surplus eggs to neighboring families. Garry Herzog, owner of Prairieland Feeds in Savoy, said there's been a steady increase in demand for "laying feed" for chickens over the past two to three years. He said his store also gets many requests for how-to information from chicken-raising rookies. And if Yahoo! is any indication, the...
  • China Is Expected to Block Imports of Chicken From U.S

    06/30/2009 11:28:15 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 19 replies · 924+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | JULY 1, 2009 | Lauren Etter, Stephen Power
    China is expected to ban imports of U.S. chicken in coming days, a move likely to deliver a blow to the struggling American chicken industry and escalate trade tensions between the two nations. James H. Sumner, president of the Georgia-based USA Poultry & Egg Export Council, said he learned Tuesday from "several importers" in China that the U.S. wouldn't receive any import permits from the country's ministry of commerce starting July 1. Mr. Sumner said he has informed the U.S. Embassy in Beijing and that it is looking into the matter. There has been no official confirmation from the Chinese...
  • Pilgrim's Pride to shut operations at 3 plants

    02/27/2009 8:48:31 AM PST · by TornadoAlley3 · 12 replies · 684+ views
    AP ^ | 02/27/09 | AP
    PITTSBURG, Texas (AP) Pilgrim's Pride Corp. said Friday it will cut 3,000 jobs, or about 7 percent of its U.S. work force, as it shuts operations at three of its 32 chicken processing plants.
  • Chicken breed advice for Texas?

    02/17/2009 11:58:23 AM PST · by Marie · 61 replies · 2,145+ views
    me | 2-17-09 | self
    I need some advice on chicken breeds. Where I live in Central Texas, in the summer it’s not uncommon for us to have a 6 week run of high temperatures going over 100’. So here’s what I’m looking for in my dual-purpose hens:- I want girls that are temperature hardy that can handle the heat. (I know that I’m going to have to help any chicken survive a severe, prolonged heat-wave, [fresh water, misters, shade, etc.] but I don’t want to suffer 50% losses just because I was stupid enough to get birds which were never bred to handle it...
  • Monona (WI) Residents May Get OK to Raise Chickens

    01/31/2009 4:32:11 PM PST · by Diana in Wisconsin · 12 replies · 577+ views
    Wisconsin State Journal ^ | January 30, 2009 | Nick Heynen
    Monona Ald. Doug Wood is trying to make his city more chicken-friendly."The first reaction is they sort of laugh," Wood said of his constituents when they hear about his draft ordinance to allow Monona residents to raise chickens. Even he thought the idea sounded funny at first. But, after a number of sustainable-living enthusiasts egged him on, he took stock of other urban chicken laws across the country — including Madison's, approved in 2004 — and decided one might fit well in Monona. The proposal will be presented to the City Council at their next meeting Monday. The most recent...
  • Pilgrim's Pride files for bankruptcy protection

    12/02/2008 2:08:55 PM PST · by Oshkalaboomboom · 13 replies · 1,004+ views
    Access North Georgia ^ | 12/01/2008 | staff
    Pilgrim's Pride Corp., the nation's largest chicken producer, which has plants in northeast Georgia, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday, a move some analysts had predicted given the company's sagging debt load and volatile feed prices. The Pittsburg, Texas-based company sought the bankruptcy protection in a filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas on Monday, saying that as of Sept. 27 it had $3.75 billion in assets and $2.72 billion in debts. Company spokesman Ray Atkinson said Pilgrim's Pride was reorganizing and not liquidating its assets, and the company will keep operating throughout...
  • Mexico suspends beef, poultry shipments to US

    09/05/2008 12:40:58 PM PDT · by BGHater · 27 replies · 260+ views
    AP ^ | 04 Sep 2008 | AP
    The government of Mexico has voluntarily suspended shipments of meat and processed poultry to the United States after U.S. officials raised concerns about the quality of Mexican food processing and inspections, an Agriculture Department official said Thursday. The department's Food Safety and Inspection Service identified systemic problems with sanitation controls and recordkeeping during an annual audit that took place in Mexico between June 24 and July 31. The voluntary suspension began Aug. 29, said Amanda Eamich, a spokeswoman for the service. About 2 percent of beef and poultry in the U.S. comes from Mexican producers. "Safety concerns in multiple establishments...
  • Food prices to post biggest rise since 1990: USDA

    08/20/2008 10:21:42 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 27 replies · 235+ views
    Reuters ^ | 08/20/08 | Christopher Doering
    Food prices to post biggest rise since 1990: USDA By Christopher Doering Wed Aug 20, 5:43 PM ET U.S. consumers should brace for the biggest increase in food prices in nearly 20 years in 2008 and even more pain next year due to surging meat and produce prices, the Agriculture Department said on Wednesday. Food prices are forecast to rise by 5 percent to 6 percent this year, making it the largest annual increase since 1990. Just last month, USDA forecast food prices would climb between 4.5 and 5.5 percent in 2008. "It's a little bit of a surprise how...
  • A small town struggles after immigration raid

    08/17/2008 7:18:49 AM PDT · by Bluestateredman · 29 replies · 366+ views
    My Way via Drudge ^ | 8/17/2008 | Monica Rhor
    A small town struggles after immigration raid Email this Story Aug 16, 1:05 PM (ET) By MONICA RHOR Google sponsored links Get the facts on Peta - Find out the details of Peta's Euthanasia record. PetaKillsAnimals.com Information on PETA - Find out more about the founder's statements and philosophy. www.ActivistCash.com POSTVILLE, Iowa (AP) - A vague unease whispered through this tiny town in northeastern Iowa, where the rolling hills are a study in vivid colors - red barns, white clapboard houses, and vibrant green cornfields plowed with almost architectural precision. It drifted through Postville's downtown, where restaurants serving tamales share...
  • Tyson Foods warms up to Islam

    08/04/2008 6:19:25 AM PDT · by IbJensen · 43 replies · 209+ views
    One News Now ^ | 8/3/2008 | AP Staff
    <p>SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. - Workers at the Tyson Foods poultry processing plant in Shelbyville will no longer have a paid day off on Labor Day but will instead be given the Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr as a holiday.</p> <p>According to a news release from the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, a new 5-year contract at the plant included the change to accommodate the hundreds of Somali Muslims who work at the plant .</p>
  • Tyson Foods Warms Up to Islam (no more Labor Day, a Muslim holiday instead)

    08/03/2008 10:59:19 AM PDT · by MississippiMan · 49 replies · 516+ views
    AP via OneNewsNow ^ | August 3, 1008
    SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. - Workers at the Tyson Foods poultry processing plant in Shelbyville will no longer have a paid day off on Labor Day but will instead be given the Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr as a holiday...
  • Tyson shares slammed by 'no-danger' avian flu find

    06/04/2008 4:43:15 PM PDT · by EBH · 11 replies · 270+ views
    Market Watch ^ | 06/03/2008 | Nathan Becker
    <p>TSN 17.11, +0.13, +0.8%) dropped 8% to close at $16.98 Tuesday following a report that 15,000 chickens in a northwest Arkansas plant had tested positive for a mild strain of avian influenza.</p> <p>U.S. Dept. of Agriculture spokeswoman Angie Harless said the National Veterinary Services Laboratories confirmed the presence Sunday of avian influenza antibodies in Tyson chickens, indicating that they had a mild strain of avian flu.</p>
  • South L.A. backyards are becoming barnyards

    05/28/2008 11:36:11 AM PDT · by sheana · 110 replies · 397+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | May 25, 2008 | Jessica Garrison, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    When her neighbor's roosters and chickens persisted in running through her yard, G. Stone took matters into her own hands. She marched next door and issued a warning: Do something about the uninvited guests or the birds "were going in my pot." The incursions stopped. But Stone, a retired Los Angeles County librarian who lives northwest of Watts, shook her head in exasperation as she recalled the incident. "I've lived here for 50 years," she said. "All of a sudden, there's an influx of chickens. You're not supposed to have chickens in the city." For many, the image of South...
  • May is International Respect for Chickens Month (FOR GREAT JUSTICE AND DIGNITY, Uh-Huh)

    05/03/2008 8:06:32 AM PDT · by The Spirit Of Allegiance · 69 replies · 515+ views
    PRNewswire-USNewswire ^ | April 29 2008 | United Poultry Concerns
       International Respect for Chickens Day, May 4, celebrates the devotion of hens to their chicks and deplores the suffering of motherless chickens on factory farms. In this photo, Ruby fosters Ivy, a chick rescued from a factory farm in North Carolina to live in a safe and loving home. (PRNewsFoto/United Poultry Concerns)MACHIPONGO, VA UNITED STATES May is International Respect for Chickens Month MACHIPONGO, Va., April 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- InternationalRespect for Chickens Day, May 4, celebrates the dignity, beauty and life ofchickens and protests against the bleakness of their lives in farmingoperations. Launched by United Poultry Concerns in 2005,...
  • Peace, Prosperity, Poultry in Hawr Rajab

    04/29/2008 5:01:42 PM PDT · by SandRat · 5 replies · 93+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Sgt. David Turner, USA
    First Lt. Michael Falk, Troop A, 6th Squadron, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, currently attached to 2nd BCT, 3rd Inf. Div., rescues a chick while poultry farmers load 6,000 of them onto trucks in Hawr Rajab, April 27. The chicks were purchased by the Baghdad-7 ePRT to help jump-start chicken farms in the area, which have suffered in recent years due to insurgent activity. Photo by Sgt. David Turner. FORWARD OPERATING BASE KALSU — Two Iraqi poultry farmers received 3,000 chicks each April 27 in a bid to jump-start their industry in Hawr Rajab, a...
  • Iraqi Chicken Farmers Get Jumpstart With Egg Delivery (The EGG & I)

    04/28/2008 9:34:56 AM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 112+ views
    BAGHDAD, April 28, 2008 – Chicken farmers in Mahmudiyah, 20 miles south of Baghdad, received the jumpstart their industry needed with the arrival of 45,000 eggs, each ready for hatching. Army Capt. Benjamin Neusse, a civil military operations officer with 3rd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery, speaks with workers in the Mahmudiyah, Iraq, chicken hatchery, April 21, 2008. Photo by Army Pvt. Christopher McKenna, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. One of many economic projects initiated by Task Force Marne, revitalizing the region’s ailing poultry industry ranks as a top priority. Such initiatives...
  • Mahmudiyah Hatchery Receives First Egg Shipment (The EGG & I)

    04/22/2008 5:08:47 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 292+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Pvt. Christopher McKenna, USA
    A worker in the Mahmudiyah Chicken Hatchery sets eggs into trays April 21 to begin the incubation process. U.S. Army photo by Pvt. Christopher McKenna, 3rd BCT, 101st Abn. Div. (AASLT). FORWARD OPERATING BASE MAHMUDIYAH — Eight months of preparation and planning paid off when the Mahmudiyah Chicken Hatchery received the first of three shipments of eggs for incubation April 21. The first batch contained 35,000 eggs shipped to Iraq from Holland. “The purpose in bringing in eggs from Holland is that they have a faster growing rate and they’re healthier than chickens from within this area,” said Maj. Alaric...
  • Bird flu in one way or another is wiping out poultry in South Korea

    04/21/2008 8:40:41 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 11 replies · 137+ views
    Bird flu in one way or another is wiping out poultry in South Korea Published: Monday, 21-Apr-2008 Disease/Infection News Following the announcement by officials in South Korea of another bird flu outbreak, 5.3 million birds are expected to be culled to control the spread of the deadly virus. This latest outbreak in South Korea is the 17th case of bird flu in three weeks and is the country's fastest and biggest ever outbreak of avian influenza. Officials at the Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries say that the case which tested positive for the H5N1 virus, appeared on a...