A quality-control employee of a poultry slaughterhouse examines a case of footpad dermatitis. [Photo: Ton Kastermans]
The need to overcome the problems associated with wet litter is perhaps greater than ever, with footpad dermatitis (FPD) among broilers of increasing concern from a welfare perspective, as well as an economic one. The challenge for the poultry industry is that litter quality is a ‘multi-factorial’ issue, with management, building design, ventilation and bird nutrition all affecting the outcome. But this also means that small changes and attention to detail in a number of areas, including fe
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