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Venky's – which is part of the Venkateshwara Hatcheries Group – Saurin Shah and Ali Syed, the Bahrain-based owner of Western Gulf Advisory, have all been attracted to Blackburn in the belief there are untapped revenues in Asia for the first Indian owner of a Premier League club.
Blackburn Rovers agree £46m takeover deal with Indian poultry company Andy Hunter 2010
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The hatchery associated with the outbreak, Mount Healthy Hatcheries of Mount Healthy, Ohio, has hired a salmonella expert, and testing has found no illness in its breeder flocks, owner Robert O'Hara says.
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Whole Foods "had about five degrees of separation" from Cal-Cruz Hatcheries Inc., said Beth Krauss, spokeswoman for the Austin, Texas, based chain of more than 300 markets.
Whole Foods Market To End Ties With Cal-Cruz Hatcheries, California Company Accused Of Animal Abuse The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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Venkateshwara Hatcheries will go global with its Venky's Xprs, the Indian answer to multinational food giants such as KFC and McDonald's.
Deals India: Morning News Roundup DEALS INDIA STAFF 2011
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The hatchery associated with the outbreak, Mount Healthy Hatcheries of Mount Healthy, Ohio, has hired a salmonella expert, and testing has found no illness in its breeder flocks, owner Robert O'Hara says.
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Submitter: This bookis still available for purchase via McMurray Hatcheries.
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The London-based subsidiary of Pune-based poultry major Venkateshwara Hatcheries Group called Venky's has bought a stake in Hitlab ULC, which runs the music site Hitlab.com.
Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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The hatchery associated with the outbreak, Mount Healthy Hatcheries of Mount Healthy, Ohio, has hired a salmonella expert, and testing has found no illness in its breeder flocks, owner Robert O'Hara says.
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Hatcheries rely on machines to condition bottled embryos to heat, sudden motion, and disease, allowing the embryos to fulfill their predestined jobs in specific climates.
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Hatcheries make their money by selling more GIRLS than BOYS,.
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