Bacteria which live symbiotically inside the blood-sucking pests called red poultry mites could be a new and effective target to prevent the spread of Salmonella and similar pathogens in chickens, ...
Mites are tiny, annoying creatures that can really bother chickens and humans. The most common type are like sneaky night-time attackers: they hide in the cracks and small spaces of chicken coops ...
NEWCASTLE, England, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- British scientists have determined bacteria living symbiotically in red poultry mites might help prevent salmonella and similar pathogens. The mite causes blood ...
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IRRITABLE chickens provided the inspiration for the project showcased by Newcastle University. Dr Olivier Sparagano, of the school of agriculture, and his team have examined ways of eradicating ...
Bacteria which live symbiotically inside the blood-sucking pests called red poultry mites could be a new and effective target to prevent the spread of Salmonella and similar pathogens in chickens, ...
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