Soaring temperatures
hit US poultry farmers
World Poultry
04 Aug 2008
Temperatures are soaring in south-east
Many farmers are
losing hundreds of birds, despite taking numerous steps to lessen the effects
of heat stress.
"Some of these farmers are running their fans and
cooling cells non-stop but are still losing a lot of birds," said
A farmer in County said in one day he can lose 100 chickens
from a house of 45-day-old birds, and 350-400 altogether from 8 houses.
It has been reported that the recent practice of growing
larger birds has compounded the problem of heat stress, because as chickens
grow larger, they are less able to handle high temperatures.
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