Chicken meat comes from two main species of chicken - the Ross (from Scotland) and the Cobb (from the UK & the USA).
New genetic lines are imported from overseas every 1-2...
Baby Broilers
Eggs from the parents, which will become broiler chickens, are collected twice daily, graded, then transported to company owned hatcheries.
One parent female bird...
Home Sweet Home
A breeding farm often contains three custom-designed poultry sheds, each having 1000m2 of floor space.
The major poultry producing companies own their own breeding...
Quarantine Regulations
Fertile breeding eggs are imported for hatching by the industry every 1-2 years by two major livestock breeding companies.
Strict quarantine regulations...
The modern chicken has been selected over many centuries from birds that were originally similar to the Jungle Fowl.
Broiler chickens are bred for good feed conversion ratios and...
Media
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Chicken remains New Zealand’s favourite meat
Posted on 4 Oct 2011
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New Zealand is free of major Exotic Poultry Diseases
Posted on 6 May 2011
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Food Safety
Posted on 6 May 2011
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Animal Welfare in NZ Poultry Industry
Posted on 6 May 2011
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Industry Guidelines on the use of Antibiotics in Poultry
Posted on 6 May 2011
Myth Busters
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Poultry farming facts and fallacies
Posted on 2 Dec 2011
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MYTH: Chickens are fed Hormones/Growth Promoters
Posted on 6 May 2011
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MYTH: Eating Chicken can make you resistant to Antibiotics
Posted on 6 May 2011
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MYTH: Eating Chicken too often can cause Larger Breasts in Humans
Posted on 6 May 2011
