Poultry farmers said they got compensation of 15,000 dong for each destroyed duck, which cost 40,000 dong to raise. |
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Poultry vaccines can prevent healthy chickens from contracting deadly strains of avian influenza, Dutch researchers report. |
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New this year in the Poultry Marquee is a children's area where they can draw, paint or crayon their favourite birds in the show. |
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Poultry chicks and gamecocks entering Hawaii in this way skipped the regular agricultural inspections. |
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Poultry shears cut through the bones of chicken, duck, and other birds without the carving wrestle. |
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Poultry shops like this one in Triplicane are finding fewer takers these days due to the bird influenza scare. |
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Poultry lice are small wingless insects with chewing mouthparts. |
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Poultry show, bees and honey and an action-packed main arena programme. |
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Keeping poultry is currently the fastest-growing hobby in the country and membership of the Poultry Club of Great Britain has increased 15 per cent on last year. |
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Poultry researchers tried to harness this trait to create economically efficient, female-only superstrains. |
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Poultry farming and falconry were practised from early times in many parts of the world. |
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Subsequent to the meeting between DAFF and SAPA the Poultry Meat Regulation Amendment will be published. |
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Poultry is also very common, and the use of seafood is increasing in Moroccan food. |
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Poultry and food processor Sadia f lies hard and fast into economic uncertainty. |
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In recent years, some legal experts such as Robin Cooke in Taylor v New Zealand Poultry Board, have questioned how far parliamentary sovereignty goes. |
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Poultry farmers also maintain strict biosecurity measures year-round keep their flocks protected from wild birds and routinely test flocks for avian influenza. |
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Peter Bradnock, chief executive of the British Meat and Poultry Federation, said the industry and VMD were investigating why residues were occurring. |
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One of my old poultry books recommends holding an egg bound hen in front of the fire! |
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I use a mixture of commercial potting mix and compost with extra additions of perlite, bonemeal, and poultry grit. |
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Some lean meat morsels you may want to munch include skinless cuts of roasted, baked or broiled poultry and seafood. |
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After all those years being strictly vegetarian, I'm still unhappy about handling meat or poultry on the bone. |
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We learn of the medicinal importance of poultry and of the ritual significance of sponge cake and sweetmeats. |
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All kinds of critters like to dine on poultry, including raccoons, skunks, opossums, weasels, foxes, coyotes, dogs and feral cats. |
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Finally it was necessary to turn to the servants, the kitchen help, the slaveys and the poultry keepers, with their red and dirty hands. |
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There are other covers also available however, the needs of say a poultry farmer differ to a great extent from those of a dairy farmer. |
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It is possible to humanely raise and slaughter a variety of food animals, including free-range poultry and beef cattle. |
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At one time, their company had processed 85 percent of the condemned poultry from slaughterhouses and food manufacturers. |
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His father then started his own food distribution business supplying fine food, poultry and game to restaurants and hotels. |
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There are delectable dishes of poultry, seafood, and lamb on the menu, which is extensive enough to satisfy the gourmet in you. |
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Completely defrost meat and poultry before grilling so it cooks more evenly. |
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It is ideal to stop the intake of saturated fat like butter, ghee, cheese and poultry products, and have fresh vegetables and fruits. |
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The son of an egg, poultry and cheese dealer in Les Halles market in Paris, Monsieur Boursin did something very simple and very clever. |
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If possible, pre-cook all poultry in the microwave, then take them straight to the barbecue to finish them off. |
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This is the gapeworm of poultry, found in the trachea of chickens, turkeys, guinea fowl and many species of wild birds. |
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Whisky, seafood, poultry, game and confectionery remain our most popular exports. |
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For those who do not know, supply management involves the dairy and poultry industries, the latter including chicken, turkey and egg production. |
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It emphasizes fruits, vegetables, and low fat dairy foods, and includes whole grains, poultry, fish, and nuts. |
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Choose lean meats, poultry without skin, liquid plant oils instead of hydrogenated oils or butter, and skim-milk dairy foods. |
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It's widely available in animal foods including dairy, eggs, fish, and poultry. |
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One respondent said that poultry plants have increased water consumption from approximately six gallons to 9.5 gallons per bird. |
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The authorities are also conducting tests on dead domestic poultry found in another area of the capital. |
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Among the competitors were classes of cattle, sheep and poultry judged by the region's animal experts. |
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Shanghai is the main consumer of livestock and poultry in the Yangtze River Delta. |
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If poultry are secured and lambing is done indoors, that would remove a food source for the foxes. |
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Frozen turkeys or other poultry must always be thawed fully before cooking. |
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If horses and poultry live on these holdings, they can also be included in the collection scheme. |
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There's lots of fish and seafood to be had, as well as a selection of poultry and red meat. |
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Half of that number are cow dairies and the other half raise beef cattle, poultry, goats, and sheep. |
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I love the fact that I can feed my family on our own home-grown pork, beef, lamb and poultry. |
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More than one million poultry have been culled since the start of the year in a bid to stem the spread of the disease. |
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He added that there was also evidence that playing certain music reduced stress within poultry as well. |
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There are many pure breeds of poultry in the UK, some of which are quite rare. |
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Specific arrangements may need to be put in place for poultry, horses, fish and exotic livestock. |
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It would then be the duty of every owner and every person in charge of poultry in that area to comply with that notice. |
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The poultry industry is backing the importance of good hygiene in the kitchen. |
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If a farmer wants to take a basket of poultry or a goat or two to the market, the bus company will be kind enough to help. |
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The scheme now being introduced is a comprehensive one covering all farm animals and poultry. |
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Nothing in this regulation prevents the killing of furbearers actually found destroying livestock or poultry. |
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They can be used interchangeably to complement curries and simply cooked meats, fish, and poultry, such as in our chicken salad. |
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These fruitwoods work well with meats like veal and pork, as well as with poultry and game birds. |
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Nor have poultry workers or cullers turned out to be an important risk group that could be targeted for protection. |
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Allow all frozen foods such as poultry and large joints of meat to thaw out completely in a refrigerator. |
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Either cook or freeze raw meat, fish and poultry within two days of purchasing it. |
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The poultry industry estimates that nearly two percent of American homes eat free-range turkeys during the holiday season. |
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For years, it's been assumed that bacteria enter empty feather follicles during poultry processing. |
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To guard against cross-contamination, put packages of raw meat and poultry into plastic bags. |
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In October of 1997, four separate cases of fowlpox occurred within a three week period in the Mission area, all in backyard poultry. |
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A new form of fowlpox, he said, now threatens poultry production and requires a new vaccine strategy. |
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The area where the cowsheds stand will become a forbidden area for poultry and livestock breeding. |
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Take care when storing and preparing meats, poultry, fish and eggs at home to reduce risk of food-borne illness. |
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The agricultural products are dairy and beef products, pork, poultry, potatoes, and flax. |
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These include poultry production, fish farming, bee keeping and goat production. |
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You are, however, allowed to eat as much red meat, poultry, fish and fatty foods, like heavy cream, as you want. |
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Could it be the explosive growth in industries like construction, agriculture, poultry, and carpet-making? |
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Under the new rules, only designated plants are allowed to process poultry, which cannot be sold without a quarantine certificate. |
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While US meat intake is rather evenly distributed among beef, pork and poultry, in China pork totally dominates. |
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More importantly, it would promote the concept of thrift among poultry owners and farmers and give a fillip to rural employment. |
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Fish was plentiful along the Atlantic coast, whereas inland areas produced lamb and poultry as well as honey. |
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Its annoyance results in the reduction of milk and or meat production in dairy, poultry and piggery farms. |
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But the book is not just about jerking every possible kind of poultry or meat. |
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They first introduced horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and domestic poultry. |
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These included not only the normal range of meat joints and poultry, but also whole cattle and sheep. |
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The department has acquired legal powers to close all footpaths within a two-mile radius of any free-range poultry farms. |
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Almost everyone worked with cattle, pigs, sheep, poultry and other domestic livestock. |
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The Nouveau goes well with cold cuts, salads, poultry, meat dishes and cheese. |
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Many farms also raise poultry and livestock, and almost all farm families have at least one or two pigs. |
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They brought with them 350 ewes, 45 wethers, ten bullocks, six heifers, one bull, four horses, and a number of goats and some poultry. |
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Perishable food, such as raw or cooked meat and poultry, must be kept cold or frozen at the store and at home. |
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Keep the kitchen clean, especially when preparing raw meat, eggs, and poultry. |
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Looking after the health and welfare of their flocks should be a normal part of all poultry keepers' practices. |
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But only 28 percent said they were ready to limit their consumption of domestic poultry. |
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As well as poultry sheds, they make everything from rabbit hutches and dog kennels to smaller homes for hamsters and ferrets. |
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We offer meals for the evening and fresh vegetables and poultry, ready meals and desserts. |
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Avian flu is naturally present in wild birds and can easily spread to poultry. |
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The boar goat section, new to the show last year, will return, along with the live steer competition, sheep, poultry and wool categories. |
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Both adults and larvae consume poultry feed in amounts costly to the producer. |
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So, she is just trying to build a better poultry farm with the help of the whole village. |
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She milked the cows, reared poultry, made the butter and undertook a host of other chores. |
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For example, add lean cuts of red meat or dark poultry to your meals on a regular basis. |
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She eats a lot of fruits and vegetables, but also red meat, poultry and fish from time to time. |
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Trim the fat from meat and poultry, says Potter, because pesticides and other additives concentrate there. |
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This would give a warm, dry and snug shelter for the pigs or poultry which some people would thatch using reeds or perhaps ling. |
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Wheat plants grown in limed and nonlimed soil fertilized with poultry ash or potassium phosphate produced similar yields. |
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Animals added their noises to the din, poultry screeching and draft animals lowing as they were displayed and examined. |
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That's largely due to a shift from red meat to poultry, from whole to lower-fat milk, and from butter and lard to margarine and vegetable oils. |
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If some of the marinade is to be used as a sauce on the cooked food, reserve a portion of the marinade before putting raw meat and poultry in it. |
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The independent Veterinary Residues Committee is following up the issue of residues of nicarbazin and other feed additives in poultry. |
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If you've got the time, foods such as eggs, poultry, fish, and lean cuts of red meat are excellent sources of complete protein. |
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More importantly, rationale policies are urgently needed to promote rational use of antibiotics in poultry, animal husbandry and agriculture. |
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Unfit poultry meat can vary from being slightly bruised to containing infections or abscesses, which is legally not even fit for pet food. |
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That's one of the thoughts of how should poultry disease ever get to the Antarctic. |
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Unlike antivenin produced in horses or sheep, antitoxin produced in poultry does not involve as much discomfort for the animals. |
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You could say that the farmers who run intensive poultry farms deserve criticism for not looking after animals properly. |
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Diseased and other poultry on the Infected Premises will be slaughtered quickly. |
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The EU yesterday banned the import of live birds, poultry meat and feathers from Romania for at least six months. |
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Next to Alf were two brothers who had a larger acreage, and they made it into a poultry farm using mobile arks or hen-houses for the birds. |
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In recent years, poultry production has become increasingly threatened by a major parasitic disease called coccidiosis. |
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When pelletized and activated under specific conditions, poultry litter becomes a highly porous material with a large surface area. |
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The vegetarian menu takes up a page, and there is a long list of fish and poultry dishes. |
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Organic arsenic is an approved ingredient in roxarsone, a feed additive used in poultry and swine. |
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Roxarsone, an organoarsenic compound, is added to poultry feed to improve weight gain and feed efficiency. |
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Farmers trim from a third to a half of the beaks off chickens, turkeys, and ducks to cut losses from poultry pecking each other. |
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He taught them the rudiments of carpentry and construction as they put up a unit for poultry production. |
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In several European countries, the poultry industry appears to be in imminent danger of ruin. |
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Specialist poultry breeders are close to ruin because of the current outbreak of foot and mouth disease. |
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Now an upmarket shop, it has 46 employees and operates a patisserie, delicatessen and a meat, game and poultry section. |
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Like ruminants, poultry and pigs raised on pasture also get to enjoy a less stressful life. |
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Control of poultry lice requires treating the birds since lice remain on the bird throughout its life. |
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The farmers cleared the land, cultivated rye and flax, and raised cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry. |
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It says that staff in some poultry slaughterhouses commonly repackage and re-date raw chicken several times, passing it off as fresh meat. |
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Southerners serve chow chow with beans, peas and greens and as an all-purpose relish with meat, poultry and fish. |
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It is not difficult to see that beef reminds you of mad cow disease and chicken reminds you of poultry flu. |
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Even then, biotechnology's best chicken vaccine may not arm poultry farmers with the proverbial magic bullet. |
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Avian influenza has killed 18 people and ravaged poultry farms in 10 Asian nations and territories. |
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Wild birds were the main source of avian influenza, but live poultry markets in Asia provided the virus with a breeding ground. |
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An outbreak of avian influenza is ravaging the poultry industry in South East Asia. |
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The house fly is also the intermediate host for some roundworms and tapeworms of poultry. |
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Meat, poultry, dairy, and egg producers, and those selling chilled processed food like egg pasta, have particular challenges in display. |
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Though our story is about poultry, it could just as easily be about the pork chop, sausages, or salami sticks in your shopping basket. |
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The tayra occasionally eats poultry and raids corn and sugar fields, but damage is usually minimal. |
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The average farm had poultry, pigs, and livestock, used oxen as draught animals, and would, in the eighteenth century, acquire horses. |
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Organic livestock producers must not feed mammalian or poultry slaughter byproducts to mammals or poultry. |
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When shopping, buy cold food like meat and poultry last, right before checkout. |
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Dinners cover steaks, schnitzels, poultry, fish and even a couple of Scandinavian items. |
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Meat and poultry can be marinated for several hours or days to tenderize or add flavor. |
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The main course gives a selection of seafood, poultry, lamb, tenderloin, and pork. |
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The area produces cereals, sugar beet, vegetables and animal fodder and supports intensive pig and poultry farms. |
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Don't reuse the marinade from raw meat or poultry on cooked food unless it's boiled first to destroy any harmful bacteria. |
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Some recipes state to marinate meat and poultry for several hours or days, either to tenderize or add flavor. |
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If you marinate meat or poultry, don't serve the unused marinade unless it has been cooked at a rolling boil for at least three minutes. |
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Carter followed the traditional process by marinating meat, poultry, and fish overnight. |
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Tightly wrap meat, poultry and fish so the juices don't drip on other food as they thaw in the refrigerator. |
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He's a prize-winning breeder of poultry and waterfowl and started breeding bantams and poultry when he was seven. |
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Store raw meat, poultry and seafood on the bottom shelf of the refrigerator so their juices do not drop onto other foods. |
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From the old world, settlers brought various vegetables and fruits but above all poultry, hogs, and cattle. |
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It can take anywhere from four to eight hours to smoke meat or poultry, so it's imperative to use thermometers to monitor temperatures. |
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Cut raw meat and poultry on a smooth-surfaced plastic cutting board which can be scrubbed thoroughly with hot suds afterward. |
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The darkling beetle or lesser mealworm, Alphitobius diaperinus, is rapidly becoming more of a nuisance in the poultry operation. |
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Most of the people live a subsistence existence, obtaining a living from growing rice, goats, poultry or fishing. |
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Meat and poultry eaters can select from succulently prepared lamb chops, curried or stir fried chicken, baby back ribs and beef tenderloin. |
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The haul of goat meat, cow's feet, poultry and smoked cattle hide was uncovered after a seven-month surveillance operation. |
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Pastured flocks and herds of meat animals, dairy herds, and poultry flocks will return, requiring, of course, pastures and hay fields. |
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The Black Orpington was created and introduced in 1886 by poultry developer, William Cook. |
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Dinner alternates nightly between fish, like seared orange roughy, and poultry, like chicken breast with polenta. |
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They are given orally to poultry to help the birds fight illness and disease. |
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Insurance companies offered policies to cover cattle, poultry, sheep, goats, horses, elephants, dogs, ducks and fishes. |
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The night raid was made right under the noses of a full pack of hounds and 15 head of poultry were wiped out. |
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The grounds are pocked with small lava pits, which are used to cook poultry and sides of beef donated by Methodist church groups. |
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House flies and stable flies are not only a nuisance on livestock and poultry farms, but they also transport disease-causing organisms. |
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Three poultry-positive land parcels were within a distance of 1 km of a commercial poultry enterprise in the urban rural fringe area. |
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Illicit dealers targeted the trade as demand for poultry meat increased year on year. |
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Humans will hunt the cacomistle for its fur and meat, and will kill it when it preys on poultry. |
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Dust may be a nuisance to a homeowner, but to a poultry grower it can be a disaster. |
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Use fresh basil leaves for maximum flavor in tomato sauces, salads, vinegars, and eggs, and on lamb, fish, and poultry. |
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In the past few years, litter beetles, have become the most serious pest affecting several types of poultry production systems. |
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Other animals including horses, dogs, cats, poultry, vermin and wildlife can act as carriers and help spread the disease. |
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They may be vegan but raise poultry to have a regular supply of manure for the vegie garden. |
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Most corn and soybeans are fed to animals, so consumers likely eat meat and poultry from animals raised on GE feed. |
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Even if immigrants are not, in fact, taking poultry jobs away from locals, the negative reaction is as understandable as it is misconceived. |
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The report ended a nine-month clean bill of health in a nation that is home to about 13 billion poultry. |
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Other flies found on the poultry establishment include soldier flies, small dung flies, fruit flies and rat-tailed maggots. |
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Include plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, wholemeal cereal products, poultry and fish. |
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The farmers employ horticulture, mixed farming, dairying, tillage and poultry in six counties. |
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Our recent outbreak of bird flu has devastated the poultry industry of a number of countries. |
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An outbreak of bird flu in poultry in Vietnam has killed at least six people. |
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Conditions favorable for the emergence of antigenic shift are thought to involve humans living close to domestic poultry and pigs. |
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As wild meats and poultry trophies from the hunting season fill our table, game fish are often overlooked. |
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Install proper eave troughs and downspouts on poultry houses to carry rain water far away from the buildings. |
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A well-prepared turducken is a marvelous treat, a free-form poultry terrine layered with flavorful stuffing and moistened with duck fat. |
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We cannot exclude further occurrences of outbreaks in poultry and other birds in other areas of the European Union. |
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Beetles are frequently associated with poultry feed, preferring grain and cereal products that are damp, moldy and slightly out of condition. |
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Other activities which have passed out of vogue were rabbit skinning, poultry dressing and rope splicing. |
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But his ministry says it does not have the funds to compensate poultry farmers whose birds are culled, or to perform the mass culls themselves. |
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Demand for poultry has grown steadily for decades, and U.S. consumers now eat more chicken and turkey than red meat. |
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Their value ducks are well protected by overhead netting and Tinsley electrified poultry fence. |
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Sometimes, they even bring along their home-raised poultry for some sales bargaining with nutrition-conscious urbanites. |
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On the eve of both Christmas day and Easter day, Orthodox Copts break their fast with a variety of dishes made of beef and poultry. |
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The poultry processor reported there was little evidence the birds were sick before the positive blood work. |
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Particularly good sources of selenium include cereals and other grains, Brazil nuts, seafood, poultry, mushrooms and asparagus. |
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There were burgers, poultry, vegetables, hot dogs, bratwurst, pizza, potatoes, cotton candy, and a half-dozen other food delicacies. |
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Writing about his own visit to southern Italy, he dwells mournfully on grubby children and cackling poultry. |
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Cutting knives that have been used on raw meat, poultry or fish should always be washed in warm soapy water before being used on other food. |
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The lipids in poultry exhibit a higher degree of unsaturation than red meats due to a relatively high content of phospholipids. |
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He raised chickens and turkeys for 4H, winning puffy blue ribbons for champion poultry two years running at the Colorado State Fair. |
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Among 1,000 poultry farms in the city's environs, only about 100 have been dealt with, so far. |
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Salmonella bacteria are commonly found in meats, poultry, eggs, and unpasteurized cheese and milk. |
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Tomberlin is investigating the use of the soldier fly to turn livestock manure into a source of protein and energy for poultry, while reducing numbers of the common housefly. |
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The competition which was adjudicated by the Guild of Food Writers saw Dun Luain win the awards for their range of poultry products manufactured at their Dunlavin factory. |
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These developments warrant further testing and monitoring to help inform health officials and poultry raisers about possible migration of the virus. |
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Cochran was out there junketing with the best of them, enjoying an all-expenses paid trip to New Orleans, courtesy of lobbyists and executives in the poultry industry. |
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Rabbit is a good choice of white meat, alongside fish and poultry. |
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Certain seafoods, notably oysters, along with milk, wholegrain breads, dark-meat poultry, and nuts like cashews also provide this multipurpose mineral. |
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Probably best known for smoked salmon, the two Mackenzies smoke houses also produce smoked prawns, kippers and other sea food and meat including poultry, ostrich and boar. |
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The British fox is an opportunist predator, which kills poultry, new-born lambs and piglets, as well as young hares and wild ground-nesting birds. |
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I am sure that no one in a gulag or Kanz-lager would have turned their nose up at some fresh poultry. |
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It was also the only time of year, we would use some of the really wacky spices in our spice drawer, like mace, and allspice and poultry seasoning. |
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About 100 cases occur each year in pet shop owners, poultry raisers, poultry processing plant employees, pigeon fanciers, taxidermists, and zoo attendants. |
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However, apart from the poultry, which is of the lowest FDA grade, soy protein plays a role in everything served. |
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This means forking in as much compost as you can spare and tossing in some pelletised poultry manure or granular complete fertiliser before you plant. |
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You'll feel a smug warmth every time you pass a broiler chicken house and think of your own happy, healthy poultry scratching in the dust at home. |
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There was also fish from the pond and poultry and cows from the barnyard. |
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As your poultry drink from the drinker the level of water drops. |
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We have a neighbor who raises grass fed beef and pastured poultry. |
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Also, when the poultry house is cleaned out, leave areas of old dry manure to provide a reservoir of beneficials to repopulate the house as new flies occur. |
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Include foods like soybeans, low-fat dairy, fish, meat and poultry, suggests Zied. |
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This classic tracklement for lamb is also very good with poultry or pork. |
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More than half of all the antibiotics used in this country are used in the farms and in the poultry sheds and all the rest of it, now that's obscene for a start. |
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It is this massive boom in poultry that is largely responsible for changing the rural South from a biracial, agricultural culture to a globalized entrepot. |
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By using large, easily mobile poultry sheds he allows his birds to benefit from clean, fresh ground each day around the farm's 100 acres of fields and woodlands. |
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The scientists were able to follow the surviving Salmonella and model its growth on raw poultry meat, showing how it behaves in a real food environment. |
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In unconsolidated villages, women worked on a household's scattered strips alongside their female neighbors and often quarreled with them over wandering poultry or livestock. |
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Grill skewers of cubed meat or poultry with colourful vegetables. |
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He has crossbred a small, bare-skinned bird with a regular boiler chicken as part of a research project to develop succulent, low fat poultry that is environmentally friendly. |
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The last thing poultry producers want their flocks hit with is exotic Newcastle disease, a contagious and fatal viral disease affecting most species of birds. |
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She estimated that there are 24,000 contract poultry growers in the United States providing more than 7 billion broilers to 42 major poultry companies. |
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Most of the infections were found in people with direct exposure to poultry. |
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Both Russia and the United States also agreed to new standards and health protocols for the U.S. export of poultry, pork and beef. |
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Recommended sources of protein which are also in line with maintaining cardiovascular health are low-fat meats, poultry, fish, legumes and non-fat dairy products. |
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Tensions between poultry producers and growers were spotlighted four years ago when one disgruntled East Texas farmer took matters into his own hands. |
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Perhaps we will be squeezed out altogether but when you see diseases like avian flu in foreign imports it reaffirms consumer confidence in British poultry. |
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An outbreak of Newcastle Disease, a notifiable disease affecting poultry, has been confirmed in a number of pheasants intended for shooting in Surrey. |
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In the nursery rhyme Mary brought her lamb to school but they went even further at Saint John's school in Sligo on Monday, when they also had cows, pigs and poultry. |
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Perhaps even stranger, ARS researchers have found that ordinary poultry manure, when converted by carbonization into granules and powders, can mop up pollutants in water. |
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Animal activists in the city have been drawing attention to the appalling lack of concern for animal welfare in hatcheries or intensive poultry farming centres. |
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Tamed foxes that are released are a problem for poultry farmers and other stock-keepers as their lack of fear enables them to take fowl during daytime, near to human activity. |
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Add extra meat, poultry, fish or beans to casseroles, soups or stews. |
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Currently, species working groups have been established for beef and dairy cattle, bison, camelids, cervids, equine, goats, poultry, sheep and swine. |
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It is used in livestock and poultry breeding enterprises and hoggeries to help establish production files and guarantee products to trace to sources. |
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The school also pioneered training for students in livestock production and husbandry when pigs and poultry were kept at the school and managed on a commercial basis. |
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You should have improved net return by direct marketing your poultry and also reduce your financial risk with quicker pay-off of the small up front investment required. |
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In the meat category, fish and beans were less popular, while cheese, meat, poultry, hot dogs, and cold cuts were among the foods regularly consumed. |
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The Food Standards Agency has said it is stepping up its own investigations with a view to altering the way in which poultry meat is identified for pet food production. |
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Mr Wood, who had a heart attack, was a huge fan of the pub's game feast and regularly supplied lots of feathered fowl and poultry to the kitchen to help raise funds. |
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Bird flu continued its seemingly inexorable march through Asia, as Indonesia on Tuesday found a strain of the virus in its poultry flocks that can be deadly to humans. |
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Free-range poultry may have been as cooped up as conventional poultry. |
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One method is to introduce a jellyfish gene into Salmonella to make the bacteria fluoresce, or glow, so they'll be easier to detect among other microorganisms on raw poultry. |
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In Surrey and surrounding regions, a commonly used counteragent to the gypsies is celery root mixed with the blood of poultry, particularly chickens. |
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Nearly a quarter of outbreaks of food poisoning are blamed on poultry. |
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Additionally, a range of beef products including sirloin, foreribs, minced and diced beef are normally procured in the UK along with other meat and poultry produce. |
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They also run a free-range poultry business, supplying large quantities of eggs to hotels, supermarkets, shops and restaurants, as well as their shop at Plumgarths. |
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Scrooge awaits the poultry man to give him Cratchit's address. |
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My customers can be sure of prompt delivery of meat and poultry. |
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Kilmory is home to the Torrylinn Creamery, where Arran Dunlop cheese is made, as well as Auchaleffan Farm, which provides free-range meat and poultry. |
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It has little direct value in feed by-products and could result in the feed exceeding the maximum limit on fiber allowed in poultry feed, for example. |
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Moyer recommended that he eat poultry, vegetables, peas, seeds, brown rice, and nonsweet fruits. |
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Using sublethal levels of heat on poultry can affect particular genes in the bacterium. |
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The Marans breed deserves inclusion in this review of utility poultry, because of the superb rich brown colour of its eggs. |
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As a result of the high rise in the price of feed, tens of thousands of small-scale poultry undertakings have gone bankrupt. |
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Supplementation of coated butyric acid in the feed reduces colonization and shedding of salmonella in poultry. |
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Sausage without casing is called sausage meat and can be fried or used as stuffing for poultry, or for wrapping foods like Scotch eggs. |
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Lobsters were outfitted with a numbered poultry tag on the right cheliped between the carpopodite and meropodite segments for identification. |
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Brining all sorts of meat and poultry prior to cooking has become a popular method in recent years. |
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Roasting is a preferred method of cooking for most poultry, and certain cuts of beef, pork, or lamb. |
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Therefore, it is quite necessary to immunize the poultry with avian influenza vaccines. |
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That includes burgers, steaks, kabobs, chops, hot dogs, boneless poultry, fish and most vegetables. |
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They also promote undetected spread of virus on farms and to live poultry markets and promote antigenic drift. |
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The government has built 38 unit of small factories to supply animal feed mainly poultry feed for livestock farms in 14 provinces. |
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Citrus canker, gypsy moths, medflies, witchweed, and exotic animal and poultry diseases all have constituency-based programs. |
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Best sources lean red meat, poultry, fish, dark green, leafy vegetables and wholegrain cereals. |
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At many such occasions, meat and poultry dishes would be eaten, and your recipes as printed would not be servable. |
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Delaware's agricultural output consists of poultry, nursery stock, soybeans, dairy products and corn. |
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So glad to hear you're coming down to tear the Christmas poultry. It's boshter. |
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It is one of the most important and valuable feed for all types of livestocks and one of the most active ingredient for poultry rations. |
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Feed value for monogastric animals, such as swine and poultry, is somewhat lower than for ruminants. |
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While calorized feeds for poultry were being developed, scientists were also looking into an improved milk replacer for calves. |
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Oregon farmers and ranchers also produce cattle, sheep, dairy products, eggs and poultry. |
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Maine's agricultural outputs include poultry, eggs, dairy products, cattle, wild blueberries, apples, maple syrup, and maple sugar. |
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Major agricultural outputs of the state are tobacco, poultry, cotton, cattle, dairy products, soybeans, hay, rice, and swine. |
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Various other species are sometimes considered livestock, such as horses, while poultry birds are sometimes excluded. |
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This virus is easily transmissible to domestic poultry, and to humans living in close proximity with them. |
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Widely agreed types of livestock include cattle for beef and dairy, sheep, goats, pigs, and poultry. |
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Fish was once the main part of an Icelander's diet but has recently given way to meats such as beef, pork, and poultry. |
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Industrialized countries use these operations to produce much of the global supplies of poultry and pork. |
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It is particularly prized for stuffing poultry and game, and in soups and stews. |
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His Ornithology alone covers 2000 pages and included such aspects as the chicken and poultry techniques. |
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Artificial incubation of poultry was practised in China around 246 BC and around at least 400 BC in Egypt. |
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When newly opened, Viola flowers may be used to decorate salads or in stuffings for poultry or fish. |
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The cooked nuts can be used for stuffing poultry, as a vegetable or in nut roasts. |
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Some badgers may build their setts in close proximity to poultry or game farms without ever causing damage. |
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Agrial group processes vegetables, cider apples, milk, poultry and meat with the help of its 12,000 employees and all its partners. |
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