ABSTRACT

To meet growing demand, the FAO has estimated that world poultry production needs to grow by 2-3% per year to 2030. Much of the increase in output already achieved has been as a result of improvements in commercial breeds combined with rearing in more intensive production systems. However, more intensive systems have increased the risk of transmission of animal diseases and zoonoses. Consumer expectations of sensory and nutritional quality have also never been higher. At the same time consumers are more concerned about the environmental impact of poultry production as well as animal welfare.   Drawing on an international range of expertise, this book reviews research on poultry health and welfare. Part 1 begins by reviewing the range of diseases and other health issues affecting poultry. It then goes on to discuss ways of preventing and managing disease such as breeding, and means of attenuating the immune system. The second part of the book discusses welfare issues such as management of breeding flocks, housing, transport and humane slaughter techniques.  Achieving sustainable production of poultry meat Volume 3: Health and welfare will be a standard reference for poultry and food scientists in universities, government and other research centres and companies involved in poultry production. It is accompanied by two further volumes which review safety, quality and sustainability as well as poultry breeding and nutrition.

part |2 pages

Part 1 Animal health

chapter 7|2 pages

Where to look for further information

chapter 7|4 pages

Positive and negative effects of mucins

chapter 2|3 pages

Newcastle disease (ND)

chapter 4|9 pages

Infectious bursal disease (IBD)

chapter 12|5 pages

Trematodes (flukes) in poultry

chapter 2|19 pages

Overview of the avian defence system

chapter 5|10 pages

Evaluation and administration of CE treatment materials

5.1 E xperimental evaluation of the efficacy of treatment materials

chapter 9|14 pages

Strategies for use, safety and licensing

9.1 Strategies for the use of CE

part |2 pages

Part 2 Animal welfare

chapter 3|9 pages

Stocking density

chapter 8|2 pages

Comfort behaviour enrichments

8.1 Dust bathing substrates

chapter 9|15 pages

Enrichment and use of outdoor areas

chapter 5|2 pages

Conclusions

chapter 6|8 pages

Transporting chicks and EOL hens

6.1 Transport of day-olds from hatchery to farm

chapter 8|4 pages

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