Canadian Poultry Magazine interviewed Karen and Sarah recently about their work on beak shapes resulting from infrared beak treatment and the impacts for pullets and hens.
This was an exciting opportunity for our research group to share some of our findings on a platform that will reach a wide and valued audience. Please use the following link to read the article: www.canadianpoultrymag.com/research/welfare/lric-update-december-2018-30852 We would like to once again thank Canadian Poultry Magazine and Lilian Schaer for this opportunity.
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