Ceva program recognized

Ceva Animal Health announces its U.S. hatchery services program has received international approval

Ceva Animal Health, LLC, is proud to announce its U.S. hatchery services program has received internationally recognized, quality approval. The team, part of Ceva’s global hatchery vaccination services program for poultry, known commonly as the C.H.I.C.K Program, received quality recognition from the international testing and certification company, Bureau Veritas Group. 

“Through the C.H.I.C.K Program, Ceva’s specialists regularly visit customers’hatcheries to run a number of tests. They are responsible for delivery of
continuous training for customer operators involved in the vaccination process: vaccine storage and handling, preparation, administration quality, equipment
maintenance and results monitoring. Besides delivering continuous training to hatchery employees, this process benefits poultry producers by ensuring birds are well vaccinated before being sent to farms,” said Gary Baxter. 

Ceva has a U.S. team of eight hatchery specialists who work with local managers using innovative data management tools, to continually track performance and ensure continuous improvement of results. This is a qualified team dedicated to monitoring in ovo and day old chick vaccination quality. They also manage equipment and preventative maintenance program. 

The quality recognition was bestowed based on the C.H.I.C.K Program Quality Code of Practice. Operations are executed in accordance with these high standards are now monitored by Bureau Veritas Group at a country level, all around the world. In the Ceva Group 32 countries have received this quality recognition. 

“We are focused on helping our poultry customers ensure the highest productivity in their operations. We have an innovative and effective range of poultry vaccines but if they are not applied properly, they cannot deliver the results poultry producers need to ensure the health of their flock. This third-party quality approval attests that our team and theirs are operating at the highest professional levels to ensure the health of birds in their care,” said Jean-Charles Tissot, Ceva’s North America and Pacific Zone Director. 

 

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