Alberta Farmed Animal Health and Welfare
Monday, January 30, 2012
Cattle producers have wide eyes for Japan
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Jamie Woodford It only took nine years, but Canadian beef is finally making a comeback. South Korea lifted its ban last week that had been ...
‘Humane slaughter’ doesn’t have to be an oxymoron
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Last week, the United States Supreme Court struck down a California law requiring slaughterhouses in the state to immediately euthanize “dow...
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Researcher at heart of bird flu studies controversy reveals details of his findings
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TORONTO - A scientist at the centre of a raging controversy over bird flu transmission studies has broken his silence, in the process reveal...
Philippines gained for Canadian cattle
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OTTAWA, Ontario – New access to another international market has been gained for Canadian cattle, sheep and goat producers. The Government o...
No (legal) backyard chickens for Toronto anytime soon as city committee defers study
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The backyard hen issue has gone to roost — for now. On Wednesday, the city’s licensing and standards committee voted to “defer indefinitel...
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Equine biosecurity workshop to teach disease prevention
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By Adam Jackson Security in any environment is a good idea and on the farm where animals co-mingle, it is import to protect your animals aga...
Scientists pause research with lab-bred bird flu
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WASHINGTON - Scientists who created easier-to-spread versions of the deadly bird flu said Friday they're temporarily halting more resear...
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