Backyard Poultry: Best Biosecurity Practices

What can backyard poultry owners and small producers do to mitigate the risks of diseases, like bird flu infecting their flock?

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Vote for Livetec at the National Egg & Poultry Awards!

We are excited to announce that Livetec have been nominated for Trade Supplier of the Year at the National Egg and Poultry Awards! Vote now.

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Heat stress: The increasing challenges to farmers

Heat stress is becoming more of a problem for poultry farmers in recent years as temperatures in the UK continue to rise in the summer months causing distress in many flocks.

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Livetec to attend the Bedfordshire Young Farmers Rally

Our Livetec team will be at the Bedfordshire Young Farmers Rally this Saturday 21st May talking about biosecurity, career opportunities and providing advice!

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Livetec attends the Pig and Poultry Fair 2022!

Livetec are delighted to have introduced our newest service and communicated the continual need for better biosecurity practices at the British Pig and Poultry Fair 2022!

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What is a broiler chicken?

The broiler chicken is a specific breed that is raised for meat. Find out how they're reared and the benefits they provide to the poultry industry and UK consumers.

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African Swine Fever: Should UK farmers be worried?

Could African Swine Fever (ASF) be joining the list of diseases UK pig farmers deal with, including E.coli, PRRS virus, Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2), Strep suis and Salmonella.

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What is bird flu and how does it impact farmers?

Investigating the impact to British farmers of bird flu and exploring how it spreads, the symptoms, and the practical solutions available to farm businesses.

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Livetec confirm attendance at the British Pig and Poultry Fair

Our expert team will be on stand 39 at the British Pig and Poultry Fair on the 10th and 11th May, to talk about biosecurity and provide farmers with advice, support and guidance.

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How is bird flu transmitted?

Most wild birds carry the bird flu virus without displaying any symptoms and can transmit the disease to domestic poultry through direct or indirect contact.

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