BC BROILER HATCHING EGG COMMISSION MARCH 2019 NEWSLETTER · Please find attached an Antibiotic Use...
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BC BROILER HATCHING EGG COMMISSION
MARCH 2019 NEWSLETTER AVIAN INFLUENZA INSURANCE UPDATE
Please see www.avianinsurancereview.com/ for important updates.
CHEP ANTIBIOTIC USE SURVEY
Please fill out and submit the attached CHEP Antibiotic Use Survey to
Kaitlyn in the office – [email protected].
SPIKING MALE REGISTRATION
A reminder to test and register your spiking males for movement between
premise to premise, lay house to lay house. Contact Kaitlyn at
[email protected] to book the testing of your birds. Please see the
registration document attached.
CHEP AGRISKILLS
Please see attached document on the new CHEP Agriskills learning
platform.
THE HEALTH OF ANIMALS REGULATIONS
The final regulations amending the Health of Animals Regulations was
published yesterday in Canada Gazette Part II. Click the links below for
more information: http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p2/2019/2019-02-
20/pdf/g2-15304.pdf (page 263, Registration SOR/2019-38)
CFIA news release: https://www.canada.ca/en/food-inspection-
agency/news/2019/02/government-of-canada-announces-changes-to-
humane-transport-requirements-under-the-health-of-animals-
regulations.html
PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS
Join us on April 18th for an informational seminar on protecting yourself and
your property from unauthorized activity. Read the attached invitation for
more information.
Pricing Orders
Period
Live Chicken
Hatching Eggs
Saleable Chicks
Day-Old Broiler Chicks
A-150 163.30 ¢/kg 534.72 ¢/doz 55.70 ¢/chick 74.63 ¢/chick
A-151 169.30 ¢/kg 553.14 ¢/doz 57.62 ¢/chick 76.55 ¢/chick
A-152 165.93 ¢/kg 544.00 ¢/doz 56.67 ¢/chick 75.60 ¢/chick
A-153 164.50 ¢/kg 536.11 ¢/doz 55.84 ¢/chick 74.78 ¢/chick
A-154 162.90 ¢/kg 532.52 ¢/doz 55.47 ¢/chick 74.41 ¢/chick
A-155 165.1 ¢/kg 545.36 ¢/doz 56.81 ¢/chick 75.75 ¢/chick
Production Cycles
Period
Start Date
End Date
A-150 May 13, 2018 July 7, 2018
A-151 July 8, 2018 Sept 1, 2018
A-152 Sept 2, 2018 Oct 27, 2018
A-153 Oct 28, 2018 Dec 22, 2018
A-154 Dec 23, 2018 Feb 16, 2019
A-155 Feb 17, 2019 April 13, 2019
INDUSTRY STATISTICS
YTD Hatchability
84.2%
Average Lay Cycle End
56 weeks
Average Breeder Price
Female: $9.90
Male: $12.09
2018 Audit Stats
Premises with Outstanding
Corrective Actions: 1
2019 Audit Stats
Total Premises to Audit: 69
Premises Completed: 5
Hatching Egg Tips
“At 12 weeks the frame size of
broiler breeders is over 90%
complete.” It is vital to track your
flock’s body weight and
uniformity closely. Click the link
below to learn more.
https://www.cobb-
vantress.com/academy/articles/a
rticle/academy/2016/12/28/fleshi
ng-important-in-optimal-broiler-
breeding
Dear producer,
Please find attached an Antibiotic Use Survey that was developed to understand broiler hatching egg farmers’ antibiotic use and allow CHEP, and its farmers, to be prepared for changes that may be forthcoming relating to the use of antibiotics. This survey is in response to the current path being taken by the poultry industry and mimics surveillance activities taking place in other commodities. The individual results from the survey will be kept confidential within CHEP and will only be distributed more widely on a provincial and national basis.
Instructions: Please include all antibiotics that were administered to your flock via feed and/or water from day 1 of age until the flock was sent to processing or removed from your barn. If someone grows your pullets/cockerels, the information for this survey should be obtained from the pullet/cockerel grower. All the information requested should be included on feed scripts, veterinary prescriptions or drug container labels. If you are unsure if any antibiotics are included in your feed or medication, please contact your feed supplier or veterinarian to provide the information. Additionally, a list of antimicrobials are attached in Appendix A.
The survey is intended to collect information on all antibiotic use (in feed and in water) for the entire life of each flock. Please complete the survey concerning each of your flocks individually as well as the following information for each antibiotic used: name of drug; date the medication was first and last administered; the number of birds medicated; route of administration (feed or water); reason for use; inclusion rate of the medication that was given (mg/kg, ppm, g/tonne, kg/tonne, g/kg, etc.); and the total amount of antibiotics administered. If a medication is administered more than once in a flock or if more than one medication is administered at the same time or if the inclusion rate was modified during the administration period, a separate row must be used.
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Age of birds when placed (in rearing barn or laying barn):Please fill out the information below for pullets / cockerels and breeders / roosters. If you do not grow your own pullets / cockerels please obtain this information from your grower.
Name of drugAdministration
Start Date
[yy/mm/dd]
Number ofbirds
medicated
Route of administration
Reason for Use
Inclusion rate (e.g. mg/kg,
ppm, g/tonne, g/kg, etc.)
Total amount of antibiotics administered (e.g. total mg)
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Province: Quota / Producer Number (optional):Date flock received:Date flock was shipped (sent to processing or removed from your barn):
Canadian Hatching Egg Producers Antibiotic Use Survey
Comments:
AdministrationEnd Date
[yy/mm/dd]
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Appendix A: Categorization of Antimicrobial Drugs Based on Importance in Human Medicine (Health Canada)
Drug Family Drug Name (common name) Uses Location of Use
Category I – Very High Importance Cephalosporins (3rd
& 4th generation) ceftiofur (ExcenelTM/extra-label) 3 Hatchery
Fluoroquinolones enrofloxacin (BaytrilTM/extra-label) Category II – High Importance Aminoglycosides gentamicin sulfate (GentocinTM Injectable) 3 Hatchery Lincosamides lincomycin HCl (LincomixTM,
LincomycinTM) 4, 5 Feed, water
lincomycin+spectinomycin (Linco-SpectinTM, L-S Soluble PowderTM)
4, 5 Feed, water
Macrolides erythromycin thiocyanate (GallimycinTM) Breeders Water tylosin (TylanTM) 4 Feed (water) Penicillins penicillin+steptomycin+vitamins
(Vibiomed BoosterTM, MedivitTM, Polytonine Super Booster #1TM)
3, 4 Water
penicillin G potassium (Pot-PenTM, Penicillin G PotassiumTM)
4, 5 Water
penicillin G procaine (Pen-PTM, Penicillin G procaineTM)
1, 4, 5 Feed
amoxicillin trihydrate (Paracillin SPTM) 5 Water Streptogramins virginiamycin (StafacTM, VirginiamycinTM
Premix) 1, 4 Feed
Sulphonamides/ Diaminopyrimidines
trimethoprim-sulfadiazole (UniprimTM - extra-label)
2 Feed
sulfadimethoxine+ormetoprim (RometTM - extra-label)
2 Feed
Category III – Medium Importance Aminocyclitols apramycin sulfate (ApralanTM/extra-label) 3 Water spectinomycin (SpectamTM/extra-label) 5 Water Aminoglycosides neomycin sulfate (NeomixTM,
NeomycinTM, NeomedTM) 4, 5 Water
neomycin+oxytet. (Neo OxymedTM, NeotetTM, NeoxTM)
4, 5 Water
neomycin+tetracycline (Neo-ChlorTM, Neo-TetramedTM)
4, 5 Water
Bacitracins bacitracin (BMDTM) 1 Feed bacitracin (Zinc BacitracinTM, Albac 110
PTM) 1 Feed
Sulphonamides sulphamethazine (SulfaTM, Sodium SulfamethazineTM)
2, 5 Water
sulphaquinoxaline (SulphaquinoxalineTM, Quinnoxine STM)
2, 5 Water
Tetracyclines chlortetracycline (AureomycinTM) 1 Feed oxytetracycline HCl (OxyTM, OxysolTM,
OxytetracyclineTM, TerramycinTM) 1, 2, 5 Feed/Water
tetracycline HCl (OnycinTM, Neo-Tetramed TetraTM, TetracyclineTM)
5 Water
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Category IV – Low Importance Flavophospholipols bambermycin (FlavomycinTM) 1 Feed Ionophores monensin sodium (RumensinTM,
MonensinTM, CobanTM) 2 Feed
narasin (MontebanTM) 2 Feed narasin + nicarbazin (MaxibanTM) 2 Feed semduramycin (AviaxTM) 2 Feed salinomycin sodium (Salinomycin
PremixTM, SacoxTM, Bio-CoxTM, CoxistacTM)
2 Feed
maduramicin ammonium (CygroTM) 2 Feed lasalocid sodium (AvatecTM) 2 Feed Orthosomycin Avilamycin (SurmaxTM) 4 Feed
Notes:
Uses: 1: Growth & feed efficiency; 2: Coccidiosis treatment; 3: Prevention of early mortality due to bacterial infection; 4: Necrotic Enteritis; 5: Respiratory/Infectious diseases
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Spiking Male Registration Form Mandatory as of October 1, 2017
Date sent to the Commission office:
Sent Via: Fax: Email: Mail: In Person:
Shipping Date: Age of Males at Transfer:
Date Test Results Received: Expiry Date:
Part One: Supplier Producer to Fill In
Farm Name (Supplier):
Farm Name (Receiver):
Has your flock been tested for the following diseases in the last 10 days:
Avian Influenza
SE
Coryza
Other
- Hatching Egg Producers who are selling roosters are encouraged to pay for these tests -
Please check that you attached the lab results to this checklist to submit to the Commission office
Has your flock experienced any health issues? Yes No
Please explain:
Supplier Producer
Print Name:
Signature:
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Part Two: Receiving Producer to fill in and submit
Have you seen the lab results and asked direct questions on the health status of the males being added to your flock?
Yes No
Are the crates1 used for transport purposed clean and disinfected?
Yes No
Did the transfer of Spiking Males take place outside of the Control Access Zone?
Yes No
Receiving Producer
Print Name:
Signature:
Expiry Date:
(10 days from the date of the seller receives test results)
- FOR OFFICE USE ONLY -
Part Three: Commission Office to fill in and file
Date Commission Office received:
Was follow-up required? Yes No
Date Commission Office filed:
Commission Receiver Signature
1 http://www.inspection.gc.ca/animals/terrestrial-animals/humane-transport/transport-requirements/eng/1363748532198/1363748620219
CHEP Agriskills
This comprehensive course has been developed for hatching egg producers and their employees. Based on real-world best practices used on farms across Canada, this simple, practical training package ensures that even the busiest farms can successfully train their workers quickly and with no down-time. This course was developed in consultation with hatching egg producers and industry experts across Canada. The training is based on National Occupational Standards, which are national employee benchmarks that define the knowledge and behaviours required for job success. The modules cover important broiler hatching egg basics such as egg and chick quality, feed, lighting, flock health, and flock uniformity. You will learn why these practices are important, and how they fit with your day-to-day tasks.
– Canadian Hatching Egg Producers
For questions and to sign up for CHEP Agriskills, please contact Kaitlyn Loewen by phone (604-850-1854) or email ([email protected]) to have an account created for you.
Quality Hotel & Conference Centre
36035 N Parallel Road, Abbotsford BC
WORKSHOP
Protecting Your Assets
9:00AM – 4:00PM
Email [email protected] to sign up
APRIL
18
Thursday
Protecting your assets from unauthorized activity is your right! As a
farmer, you can protect your family, employees, animals and
property from threats; however, assessing and determining risk is
becoming more difficult as emerging threats are changing. In this
one-day workshop, you will learn what gaps exist in your security
and how to fill them. This includes farm access (trespass) and how
to protect your social media channels. You will be able to access
valuable information and take back practical tips to put into action
on your farm.