Let's Talk Turkey
Episode 7 of the Unplucked podcast, hosted by The Poultry Science Association, titled "Let's Talk Turkey" was published on April 23, 2025 and runs 30 minutes.
April 23, 2025 ·30m · Unplucked
Summary
Turkeys share many of the same disease acronyms as broilers, yet the playbook on the ground is different. Andy talks with veterinarian Dr. Carrie Cremers about the unique biology and behavior of turkeys, how those traits shape biosecurity and daily care, and what the sector has learned from recent waves of highly pathogenic avian influenza. The conversation looks at traffic control when farms sit near wetlands and flyways, the training and culture that make protocols stick, and the real tradeoffs producers face when the ideal plan meets labor and weather. They examine how decisions in breeder management, hatchery handling, and poult placement cascade into performance and welfare later, and why small improvements in litter quality, ventilation, and feeder access can unlock resilience when disease pressure rises. Dr. Cremers also shares what helps veterinarians communicate risk without creating fatigue, and how teams prepare for the seasonality and wildlife dynamics that make turkey production its own scientific and management challenge. CREDITSHost - Andy VanceProducer - Lyndsey JohnsonAudio Editor & Engineer - Michael Lunt LEGALThe information provided in this episode of Unplucked is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. While we discuss scientific research, public health, and industry practices, this podcast does not substitute for advice from qualified industry and scientific professionals. The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official opinions of The Poultry Science Association, their respective affiliates, or employees.
Episode Description
Turkeys share many of the same disease acronyms as broilers, yet the playbook on the ground is different. Andy talks with veterinarian Dr. Carrie Cremers about the unique biology and behavior of turkeys, how those traits shape biosecurity and daily care, and what the sector has learned from recent waves of highly pathogenic avian influenza. The conversation looks at traffic control when farms sit near wetlands and flyways, the training and culture that make protocols stick, and the real tradeoffs producers face when the ideal plan meets labor and weather.
They examine how decisions in breeder management, hatchery handling, and poult placement cascade into performance and welfare later, and why small improvements in litter quality, ventilation, and feeder access can unlock resilience when disease pressure rises. Dr. Cremers also shares what helps veterinarians communicate risk without creating fatigue, and how teams prepare for the seasonality and wildlife dynamics that make turkey production its own scientific and management challenge.
CREDITS Host - Andy Vance Producer - Lyndsey Johnson Audio Editor & Engineer - Michael Lunt
LEGAL The information provided in this episode of Unplucked is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. While we discuss scientific research, public health, and industry practices, this podcast does not substitute for advice from qualified industry and scientific professionals. The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official opinions of The Poultry Science Association, their respective affiliates, or employees.
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