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...symptoms: gasping and coughing, often followed by nervous disorders. Upon taking a drink of water, affected birds walk backward. Their wings droop, their legs drag, and they may become totally paralyzed within a few days. Poultrymen have developed vaccines against the more common forms of Newcastle, which was first recognized at Newcastle upon Tyne, England, in 1926. Since then a more virulent strain has emerged. It was carried, Government officials suspect, by the rare tropical birds that are smuggled into the U.S., often by illicit drug dealers, and sold to eager buyers at fancy prices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Animal Trackers | 11/17/1980 | See Source »

...program has worked: the virus apparently has not spread to the great chicken factories of the Southeast and of the Delmarva Peninsula, which ships birds overnight by truck to New York City and other Eastern markets. But poultrymen are not resting easy. Says Frank Perdue, chairman of Perdue Farms Inc.: "All you can do is what you can." One step: voluntary quarantines for farmers whose families have visited pet shops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Animal Trackers | 11/17/1980 | See Source »

...Arkansas, one of the nation's leading poultry-raising states, more than 2.5 million chickens died. Poultrymen hosed down the coops and walked through them day and night, stirring up the chickens so that they would move about and be less likely to suffocate. In Texas the cotton crop-biggest in the state-was suffering, and so were fields of grain, sorghum and soybeans. The ominous forecast for this week: more hot weather...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Too Much Sun in the Sunbelt | 7/14/1980 | See Source »

Today, U.S. chicken consumption is at an alltime high. But so is output: some 3.3 billion broilers, or 40 Ibs. per capita, will be produced this year. Prices are falling: last week, at a convocation of poultrymen in Springfield, Mass., William Haffert, editor of Broiler Industry and other trade journals, predicted "39? specials in the late fall." Many companies will probably lose money in the next six months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOOD: Not Just Chicken Feed | 9/6/1976 | See Source »

...General Mills five. H. J. Heinz, General Foods and Kellogg have all opened plants in Japan. Green Giant is building a vegetable canning plant near Milan, and Libby, McNeill & Libby in July opened a new cannery at Vauvert in southern France. This week, to the distress of French poultrymen, a company jointly owned by Ralston Purina and France's Duquesne opens a large poultry processing plant in Brittany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Trade: A Taste for Yankee Food | 11/20/1964 | See Source »

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