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It was over 100 degrees last week when 160 workers in Colorado were culling 1.8 million chickens with avian flu at a commercial egg-laying facility.
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Health officials detected H5N1 influenza – known as avian flu – in the nose of a 40-year-old man who was culling the chickens in Montrose County as part of a prison pre-release work program.
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Virginia has become the first state in the nation to require businesses to to adopt protections for workers against the coronavirus.
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GPS bracelets attached to chickens might soon allow you to know exactly how many steps your entrée took and what it ate.
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Missouri has already made it a crime to label something like a veggie burger or tissue grown in a lab as “meat.” Now, other states are considering doing…
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Colorado State University’s campus in Fort Collins will soon be home to a livestock slaughter and teaching facility paid for by JBS USA, a Greeley-based…
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A proposal that would jumpstart the chicken business in Nebraska has some residents concerned about the potential impact on the environment and are trying…
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Chickens aren't a traditional pet.Still, with chicken coops springing up in more and more urban and suburban backyards, some owners take just as much…
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Perdue Farms, one of the largest poultry companies in the country, says it will change its slaughter methods and also some of its poultry houses. Animal welfare groups are cheering.
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Thousands of chainmail-clad workers with knives and hooks keep a modern poultry plant churning out the millions of pounds of poultry we eat every year.…