Chickens

International Respect For Chickens Day Celebrates Compassion For Chickens

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Thursday, April 29, 2021

b'MACHIPONGO, Va., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --On May 4, animal advocates celebrate International Respect for Chickens Day .

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  • b'MACHIPONGO, Va., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --On May 4, animal advocates celebrate International Respect for Chickens Day .
  • Launched by United Poultry Concerns in 2005, International Respect for Chickens Day celebrates chickens throughout the world and protests their suffering and abuse in agribusiness, experimental research, cockfighting, and other cruelties.
  • May is International Respect for Chickens Month.\n"We urge everyone to do a compassionate ACTION for chickens, on May 4th or any time in the month of May," says Karen Davis, president of United Poultry Concerns which promotes the compassionate and respectful treatment of chickens and other domestic fowl.\n" Happy chickens are cheerful birds ," says Karen Davis, who maintains a sanctuary for chickens in Machipongo, Virginia.
  • "\n" The Social Life of Chickens " shows who chickens truly are vibrant, personable, earth-loving birds.

New Partnership Brings Tree-Range® Chicken to Americans' Doorsteps

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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

NORTHFIELD, Minn., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Blue Nest Beef and Regeneration Farms are proud to announce a new partnership that will change the way consumers think about chicken.

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  • NORTHFIELD, Minn., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Blue Nest Beef and Regeneration Farms are proud to announce a new partnership that will change the way consumers think about chicken.
  • Tree-Range Chicken from Regeneration Farms is now available for purchase and delivery through Blue Nest Beef.
  • These slower-growth birds are raised in small flocks under a regenerative system that integrates trees and crops with poultry production.
  • "Having started with beef produced in a way to help birds, the principles of Tree-Range Chicken are the same.

Manna Pro Products Launches "YolkTube™" YouTube Channel For Backyard Chicken Enthusiasts

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Monday, December 7, 2020

The channel, YolkTube by City Yolks , is the latest resource from Manna Pro that expands its social community of City Yolks where urban and suburban backyard chicken owners and enthusiasts can connect with one another on Instagram and Facebook and share tips on living sustainably with their flock.

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  • The channel, YolkTube by City Yolks , is the latest resource from Manna Pro that expands its social community of City Yolks where urban and suburban backyard chicken owners and enthusiasts can connect with one another on Instagram and Facebook and share tips on living sustainably with their flock.
  • Today, roughly 10 million U.S. households own backyard chickens, according to the 2019-2020 American Pet Products Association National Pet Owners Survey.
  • Those interested in backyard chickens can view the video guides and subscribe to the YolkTube by City Yolks channel on YouTube .
  • Manna Pro is a recognized leader in the care and nurturing of pets, with roots going back to 1842 and long-established brands in companion pet, backyard chicken, small animal and equine categories.

Animal Groups Launch Nationwide Ad Campaign Against Illegal Cockfights

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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

While most of their actions to date have been centered on Kentucky and California, their campaign is now going nationwide.

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  • While most of their actions to date have been centered on Kentucky and California, their campaign is now going nationwide.
  • Ads are starting to run in newspapers in Alabama, Arizona, California, Kentucky, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
  • "Cockfights are illegal in all fifty states and US territories," according to Steve Hindi, President of SHARK.
  • SHARK and HFA successfully shut down a number of cockfights in Kentucky last summer, and have filed a lawsuit in Monterey County, California to stop the illegal raising of fighting roosters.

Recruit Rooster Revealed as Gold Winner In 2020 MUSE Creative Awards for ‘First Day on the Job’ Recruitment Marketing Video

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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

With submissions numbering up to 4,618 entries from more than 57 countries, Recruit Rooster was announced as a Gold Winner in the 2020 MUSE Creative Awards competition.

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  • With submissions numbering up to 4,618 entries from more than 57 countries, Recruit Rooster was announced as a Gold Winner in the 2020 MUSE Creative Awards competition.
  • The winning submission was created by Recruit Roosters Drew Palmer and Jordan Hartman on behalf of client Frontdoor and featured the interview process and first day on the job.
  • Recruit Rooster is a wholly-owned subsidiary of DirectEmployers Association, expanding recruitment marketing and creative services to offer new tools to win the best candidates.
  • Recruit Rooster evolves with the recruitment marketplace giving employers more than just a great career site by providing creative services like video content and more to communicate your companys culture to prospects.

Perdue Foods is Hosting Virtual Hiring Events to Fill Multiple Position Types in Their Accomac (VA), Lewiston (NC), Georgetown (DE), Milford (DE), and Washington (IN) Facilities

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Friday, July 24, 2020

A full list of opportunities at each facility:

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  • A full list of opportunities at each facility:
    Summary of General Laborer Position:
    This production position works in a production area processing poultry products.
  • Typical assignments may include live hang, debone, cut up, evisceration, marination, stack off, Multivac, overwrap, and/or sanitation.
  • Summary of Live Haul Drivers:
    Transport live chickens from poultry farms to the processing plant using tractor and trailer within required time constraints.
  • Maintains, services and performs repairs on equipment to ensure proper operation of production equipment and electrical systems.

International Respect For Chickens Day Celebrates Compassion for Chickens

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Friday, May 1, 2020

MACHIPONGO, Va., May 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ On May 4, animal advocates celebrate International Respect for Chickens Day .

Key Points: 
  • MACHIPONGO, Va., May 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ On May 4, animal advocates celebrate International Respect for Chickens Day .
  • Launched by United Poultry Concerns in 2005, International Respect for Chickens Day celebrates chickens throughout the world and protests their suffering and abuse in agribusiness, experimental research, cockfighting, and other cruelties.
  • May is International Respect for Chickens Month.
  • United Poultry Concerns urges people to celebrate chickens on the planet instead of the plate, and to make every day Respect for Chickens Day.

Recruit Rooster by DirectEmployers Acquires RocketBuild, Indiana’s Premier Custom Software Developer

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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

In an effort to expand its portfolio of development offerings, Recruit Rooster , a wholly-owned subsidiary of DirectEmployers Association , has acquired custom software developer, RocketBuild .

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  • In an effort to expand its portfolio of development offerings, Recruit Rooster , a wholly-owned subsidiary of DirectEmployers Association , has acquired custom software developer, RocketBuild .
  • With this acquisition, Recruit Rooster will broaden the scope of development services provided to its customers, and expand its menu of technology solutions.
  • Where RocketBuild thrives in front and back-end development, Recruit Rooster thrives in recruitment marketing, creative and design space, and each complements the other on so many fronts.
  • Recruit Rooster is a wholly-owned subsidiary of DirectEmployers Association that is expanding recruitment marketing and creative services to offer new tools to win the best candidates.

The $2+ Billion Feed Enzymes Market: 2019-2025 Analysis by Type, Livestock, Source, Form and Region

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Friday, January 17, 2020

The global feed enzymes market size is projected to grow from US$ 1.2 billion in 2019 to US$ 2 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 9.1%.

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  • The global feed enzymes market size is projected to grow from US$ 1.2 billion in 2019 to US$ 2 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 9.1%.
  • However, the hydrolysis of cellulose, which remains difficult, is projected to hinder the growth of the market.
  • Many factors impact the feed intake of poultry birds and significantly impact the nutritional well-being and efficiency of poultry production.
  • These factors are expected to drive the feed enzymes market in the Asia Pacific region.

Global Feed Enzymes Market Size is Projected to Grow from USD 1.2 Billion in 2019 to USD 2.0 Billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 9.1% - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Tuesday, January 14, 2020

However, the hydrolysis of cellulose, which remains difficult, is projected to hinder the growth of the market.

Key Points: 
  • However, the hydrolysis of cellulose, which remains difficult, is projected to hinder the growth of the market.
  • Many factors impact the feed intake of poultry birds and significantly impact the nutritional well-being and efficiency of poultry production.
  • These factors are expected to drive the feed enzymes market in the Asia Pacific region.
  • The report will help the market leaders/new entrants in this market with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall feed enzymes market and its sub-segments.