The first edition of World Poultry for 2016 is now online. The areas highlighted in this edition include; the pre- and probiotics, biosecurity, and avian influenza in France – how did it get out of control.
Professor Richard Ducatelle of the University of Ghent explains how pre- and probiotics exactly work. Since more and more questions are asked about the use of antibiotics in livestock farming, the use of pre-and probiotics has increased. According to the professor for most products the exact mechanism of action is either completely unknown or only partially explained. “There is still no research into the exact mode of action of many prebiotics, hence at University of Ghent that is what we are doing currently.”
Furthermore World Poultry visited a large layer operation near the German city of Berlin to see what they do to beef up biosecurity. At SVB Managing Director Richard Geiselhart has made biosecurity one of the core issues of his company. “It´s really an issue, since we not only have to protect our livestock against AI, but also against diseases such as IB, IBA, IBQX and salmonella.”
Staying within the disease theme, this edition of World Poultry also focuses on the avian influenza situation in the south west part of France. We explain why the situation was able to get out of control and also describe what actions were undertaken to get to grips with the situation again.
For these articles and more see World Poultry digital magazine.