Announcing: The Hatchability Crisis
Casey Downey Casey Downey

Announcing: The Hatchability Crisis

A puzzling trend has emerged in U.S. broiler production. After decades of improvement, hatchability has declined by 6 percentage points since 2012. This steady, significant decline represents a real threat to the industry's long-term efficiency and sustainability.

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Announcing: The Hatchery of the Future

Announcing: The Hatchery of the Future

Cutting edge technologies like on-farm hatching, in-ovo sexing, and in-ovo vaccination are transforming the interface between the hatchery and the farm. By moving all post-hatch handling steps pre-hatch, these technologies can eliminate live animal handling at the hatchery all together, resulting in a supply chain that’s both more efficient and humane.

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In-Ovo Sexing is Getting Cheaper Each Year
In-Ovo Sexing Casey Downey In-Ovo Sexing Casey Downey

In-Ovo Sexing is Getting Cheaper Each Year

In a recent interview with Global Ag Media, economist Peter van Horne described some of the critical recent developments in the growing international discussion of in-ovo sexing. Most notably, after considerable improvement over the last few years, the price of in-ovo sexing technology is now less than 1 cent per table egg.

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