poultry
Don't Try to Smuggle Raw Chicken in Your Luggage
He tried to smuggle in five raw chickens and three packages of pork meat on a flight that arrived at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport last week.
Why Nearly Half a Million Sick Chickens and Turkeys Were Suffocated this Week
A new strain of avian influenza infected thousands of birds in Indiana, leading to a controversial method of euthanasia
This Spicy Paleo Chicken Recipe Won't Ruin Your Diet
Green Chicken, as it happens, will change your life for the better—just open your mind to the idea of green meat as a friend rather than a foe.
The First Certified-Organic Fast Food Chain Is a Chicken Sandwich Joint
Move over, Fuku: this West Coast chicken sandwich spot has received the elusive USDA restaurant certification of being officially, 100-percent organic.
Turkey Crime Is Plucked Up
Punching out old ladies with frozen turkeys is not the best way to rob people, especially on Thanksgiving.
This Poultry Company Has a Live Chicken Running Its Twitter Account
One Western Australia-based barbecue chicken company has taken it upon itself to ensure that Betty makes it into the Guinness World Records as the first chicken to tweet an actual word in the English dictionary.
Cuba Doesn’t Want Any Filthy American Food
Our capitalist politicians are learning the hard way that just because we suddenly want to rub shoulders with communist-run Cuba doesn’t mean they want to do the same.
My Baja Restaurant Doesn't Pamper Its Vegetables
The degustation menu at Corazón de Tierra is all about tasting Ensenada. The customer goes into a journey of cereals, vegetables, seafood, fish, poultry, game meat, etc. It sounds delicious? Yes it does. It sounds easy? Of course it does. But it’s...
'Ventilation Shutdown': The Gruesome Last Resort for Bird Flu-Infected Farms
In a ventilation shutdown, the air systems in a chicken house are turned off, causing the birds to slowly overheat and suffocate.
Japan Is Developing Eggs with White Yolks
The eggs—known as kometsuya, or "rice luster"—come from a poultry farm in the town of Otofuke, Hokkaido. There, the hens feast on a feed made of 68 percent rice.
A Chicken Disease More Deadly Than Avian Flu Could Destroy the Poultry Industry
Marek's disease can decimate poultry stocks in a matter of days. The good news: a vaccine exists. The bad news: it makes the virus even deadlier.