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Recommended code of practice for the care and handling of Chickens, Turkeys and Breeders from Hatchery to Processing Plant

THE CODES OF PRACTICE:

The Codes of Practice are nationally developed guidelines for the care and handling of different species of farm animals. Codes are not intended to be used as production manuals but rather as an educational tool in the promotion of sound husbandry and welfare practices. The Codes contain recommendations to assist farmers and others in the agriculture and food sector to compare and improve their own management practices.

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A copy of the complete Recommended
Code of Practice can be found here.

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