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  2. Avian flu has spread to cows, milk — and experts ... - AOL

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    Avian influenza has raged through Michigan's bird population for two years, forcing commercial farmers and people with backyard coops to kill more than 6.6 million infected chickens and turkeys in ...

  3. Poultry farming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to ProPublica, the food safety system for poultry in the United States is "ill-equipped to protect consumers or rebuff industry influence." The U.S. poultry industry is regulated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which has been characterized as toothless and beholden to business interests.

  4. Battery cage - Wikipedia

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    Battery cages are illegal in Michigan due to HB 5127, passed in 2009, which mandates that certain farm animals have enough room to stand up, lie down, turn around, and extend their limbs, rather than being confined in tiny cages. [39] In Ohio, there is a moratorium on permits for the construction of new battery cages as of June 2010. [40]

  5. American Poultry Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Poultry Association (APA) is the oldest poultry organization in North America.It was founded in 1873, and incorporated in Indiana in 1932. [2]The first American poultry show was held in 1849, and the APA was later formed in response to the burgeoning need for an overseeing body to set standards for poultry breeds and to administer judging. [3]

  6. Poultry farming - Wikipedia

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    Poultry farming is the form of animal husbandry which raises domesticated birds such as chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese to produce meat or eggs for food. Poultry – mostly chickens – are farmed in great numbers. More than 60 billion chickens are killed for consumption annually.

  7. List of goose breeds - Wikipedia

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    American Poultry Association, INC. (APA) (2001): The American Standard of Perfection. Mendon, Massachusetts. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO): FAO ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH PAPER - 154: Goose Production, Rome 2002, p. 140-145

  8. Hatchery - Wikipedia

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    Larger poultry hatcheries are related to industrial poultry meat or egg production. [8] This is a multibillion-dollar industry, with highly regimented production systems used to maximize bird size or egg production versus feed consumed. [9] Generally large numbers are produced at one time so the resulting birds are uniform in size and can be ...

  9. U.S. Poultry & Egg Association - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1947, it is the world's largest and most active poultry organization. Billed as an "All Feather" association, membership includes producers and processors of broilers, turkeys, ducks, eggs, and breeding stock, as well as allied companies. It currently has affiliations in 26 states and member companies worldwide. They also sponsor the ...

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