Livetec are best Livestock Protection Company 2023!

Livetec have won a Global Business Award for Best Livestock Protection Company 2023 from Corporate Vision magazine as the go-to partner for on-farm biosecurity.

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Livetec wins Best Livestock Protection Company 2023!

Livetec are pleased to be recognised for our unwavering commitment to delivering the most comprehensive biosecurity protection services to our clients.

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Wild seabirds developing immunity to avian influenza

Some of the UK’s seabirds are developing immunity to avian influenza (AI) according to newly published research by FluMap and headed by the Animal and Plant Health Agency.

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Digital data management for more effective farm reporting

Poultry farming involves a lot of record-keeping, such as tracking feed and water consumption, health records, and production metrics. Digitisation streamlines the process.

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Livetec to attend the BFREPA Annual Conference 2023!

Livetec are attending the British Free Range Egg Producers Association Conference and Exhibition on 15th November 2023 at the Telford International Centre. See us on stand 5.

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Livetec to attend Egg and Poultry Industry Conference 2023

Livetec are thrilled to be attending this year’s Egg and Poultry Industry Conference (EPIC), held in the beautiful surroundings of the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport.

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Reaping the benefits of digital transformation in agriculture

Technology has the power to transform the agricultural sector, enhancing efficiency, productivity, animal welfare and disease awareness.

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Digital transformation revolutionising poultry farming

Traditional poultry farming can have challenges, but digital transformation is revolutionising the industry, enhancing the support available to farmers.

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Virus pressure: how big an impact has bird flu had?

Vigilance is vital to protect flocks from disease ingress that can be encouraged about by infected wild and seabirds.

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Can you get Salmonella from eggs?

Salmonella is a bacterium commonly inhabiting the intestines of animals, notably poultry, which they can carry in their ovaries and oviducts sometimes infecting their eggs.

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