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Episode 11: In The Coop: Heat Management with Harry Huffman

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Release Date: 07/25/2018

Do chicks like a cool drink during brooding? show art Do chicks like a cool drink during brooding?

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Dr. Susan Watkins, University of Arkansas shares with us, what the research shows at three different water temperatures during brooding. What temperature do you think showed the highest weight gains by the end of the study. The answer may surprise you. 

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Dr. Doug Korver, University of Alberta; Making the transition from research trials to field application show art Dr. Doug Korver, University of Alberta; Making the transition from research trials to field application

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Hear what it takes to move research into the barn from Dr.  Doug Korver of University of Alberta. Originally recorded during the Research Impacts webinar 2020. 

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Episode 17: In The Coop: Gut Health Research with Dr. Lisa Bielke show art Episode 17: In The Coop: Gut Health Research with Dr. Lisa Bielke

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We sit down with Dr. Lisa Bielke, a Poultry Enteric Health Researcher, from Ohio State University. Her main focus is on gut health but as you listen to this episode you'll realize that bacteria may be introduced through the gut but they don't always stay put and this can have major impacts on your flock's well being.  

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Episode 16.5: In The Coop: Laws of Flaws, A Closer Look at Sanitation and Making Your Coop a Safe Space show art Episode 16.5: In The Coop: Laws of Flaws, A Closer Look at Sanitation and Making Your Coop a Safe Space

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Dr.Scott Gillingham gives advice on how to keep your coop a clean and safe place for your flock from predators you can and can't see.

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Episode 16.4: In The Coop: Laws of Flaws, A Closer Look at Water Quality show art Episode 16.4: In The Coop: Laws of Flaws, A Closer Look at Water Quality

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Dr.Scott Gillingham gives advice on keeping your flock properly hydrated for optimal health and production.

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Episode 16.3: In The Coop: Laws of Flaws, A Closer Look at Air Quality show art Episode 16.3: In The Coop: Laws of Flaws, A Closer Look at Air Quality

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Dr.Scott Gillingham gives advice on the importance of air quality in your coop to optimize your flock's health and production.

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Episode16.2: In The Coop: Laws of Flaws, A Closer Look at Lighting show art Episode16.2: In The Coop: Laws of Flaws, A Closer Look at Lighting

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Thanks for your patience in airing this episode. In this podcast, Dr.Scott Gillingham gives advice on how the lighting in your coop to improve your flock's health and production.

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Episode16.1: In The Coop: Laws of Flaws, A Closer Look at Feed show art Episode16.1: In The Coop: Laws of Flaws, A Closer Look at Feed

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Dr.Scott Gillingham gives advice on how to feed your flock for optimal health and production.

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Episode 16: In the Coop: Intro To The Laws Of FLAWS series  show art Episode 16: In the Coop: Intro To The Laws Of FLAWS series

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In The Coop will be featuring Dr.Scott Gillingham's FLAWS podcast. Today we dive into what FLAWS stands for and its importance to poultry husbandry no matter your flock size. Stay tuned for the 5 Laws of FLAWS episodes!

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Episode 15: In The Coop: Vomitoxin 101 with Dr. Tony Wang show art Episode 15: In The Coop: Vomitoxin 101 with Dr. Tony Wang

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With the heavy rain this past summer a lot of corn has a mycotoxin called DON present. We invited Dr. Tony Wang from Canadian BioSystems to talk about his research on DON and how it affects the poultry industry. 

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Need to beat the heat at your poultry barn this summer? In this episode of In The Coop we sit down with Agricultural Engineer, Harry Huffman who talks to us about the various strategies available to producers when it comes to keeping things cool...

"In The Coop" is a podcast series run every 2-4 weeks and brought to you by the Poultry Industry Council. Follow us on Twitter @PoultryIndCou and tweet along with the hashtag #InTheCoop