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February 01, 2013
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With Hot Air Treatment, Bacteria Fly the Coop
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Poultry producers can reduce bacterial cross-contamination in poultry cages by treating the cages with forced air that's been heated to 122 degrees Fahrenheit, according to a study by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists. While being transported in coops on trucks, poultry that have bacteria such as Campylobacter can contaminate, through their feces, other poultry that are free of pathogens. Those disease-causing bacteria can then be passed on to the next group of birds during the next ... read more
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EU urges two-year ban on 'disturbing' bee insecticides
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Google Maps makes Grand Canyon virtual trek
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