Technology invented at UC Davis and developed by Sensit Ventures Inc. could enable hatcheries for laying hens to sex eggs well before hatching by detecting volatile chemicals that cross the shell.
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VALPARAISO, Ind. — Scott Kleppe, CEO of SENSIT Technologies, was recognized in the Business Worldwide Magazine (BWM) 2018 CEO Awards as “Most Innovative CEO | Natural Gas Industry.” The CEO awards ...
Worldwide, approximately 7 billion day-old chicks are killed by suffocation or maceration because the factory farming industry has no use for them chicken hatching from its egg on an egg tray. The egg ...
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Fertilized chicken eggs can be sexed by “sniffing” volatile chemicals emitted through the shell, according to new work by researchers at the University of California, Davis, and Sensit Ventures Inc., ...