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The broiler chicken family tree
Chickens raised for meat are called broilers, or broiler chickens. With chicken being the most popular meat in the UK, processing 1.16 billion of them a year - this is where they come from.
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UK officially hits 100 cases of bird flu
For the first time ever, the UK has surpassed 100 cases of bird flu in one season. It has never been more important to implement and follow strict biosecurity measures.
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The impact of processing delays
Processing delays remain a challenge for farmers, affecting a farm’s ability to process livestock and maintain operations. Find out more about the threats farmers face.
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Northern Ireland has its worst bird flu outbreak
Avian Influenza, also known as bird flu has been sweeping its way through Northern Ireland over the past few months. Keep up to date with the latest situation here.
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Livetec and BFREPA launch new biosecurity service
We are proud to announce our newest partnership with BFREPA! Find out how we are working together to protect UK farmers and preventing the spread of disease.
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Avian influenza in the UK reaches 60 cases
How bad is the 2021 Avian Influenza pandemic right now? Read the latest figures following the situation across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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Biosecurity absolutely critical amidst AI outbreak
Biosecurity is more critical than ever as Britain faces the worst bird flu outbreak on record. Find out how Livetec can help embed biosecurity measures to mitigate outbreaks.
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Livetec awarded silver for BFA Contractor Innovator of the Year!
Livetec awarded silver for Contractor Innovator Of The Year Award at BFA in recognition of our work with DEFRA and efforts to improve biosecurity and sustainability on farms.
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Recognition for Contingency Planning Client Work at the BFA
Livetec are proud of the recognition our contingency planning work has received at the BFA. Find out how we protect our clients reputations and livelihoods.
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Disease outbreak reported on farm in Angus
Livetec responded to this case in Scotland, after an infection had started sweeping through a large quantity of broiler chickens.
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