Biosecurity

Decades of commitment to producing healthy, disease free
chickens in a safe and secure environment.

Decades of commitment to producing healthy, disease free chickens in a safe and secure environment.

Biosecurity

Decades of commitment to producing healthy, disease free
chickens in a safe and secure environment.

Decades of commitment to producing healthy, disease free chickens in a safe and secure environment.

Biosecurity

Decades of commitment to producing healthy, disease free
chickens in a safe and secure environment.

Decades of commitment to producing healthy, disease free chickens in a safe and secure environment.

What is Biosecurity?

Biosecurity is defined as actions undertaken to prevent the introduction of disease.

At Cobb, we take biosecurity very seriously because we know it is directly linked to the health and well-being of our chickens. It can also help keep our team members safe from disease.

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What We Do

We continuously evaluate and incorporate new technology and methods at our facilities and within our quality assurance programs.

From required disinfection of the interior and exterior of all Cobb trucks, to mandatory showers for all personnel entering our farms and hatcheries, to obligatory boot and hand sanitation measures, our chickens enjoy a very protected life in a safe and biosecure environment.

This is important for the lives of our chickens and for the future of the global poultry industry that depends on the health and well-being of Cobb chickens.

"The need for biosecurity never ends. Our stringent biosecurity programs, along with good flock management and frequent health monitoring, help facilities remain disease-free."

Gene Shepherd

Dr. Gene Shepherd
Managing Director, Global Quality Assurance and Vet Services

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Video/pictures displayed herein depict Cobb team member(s) in their work environment and is representative of working conditions prior to COVID-19. The images being shown are in biosecure facilities, meaning team members had to shower-in, they are wearing provided uniforms and sanitation stations are readily available.

Masks (PFC – personal face coverings) are also made available for team members or approved visitors in our facilities and we are requiring all team members and approved visitors to wear PFC in accordance with CDC guidelines.

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