“…ESBL‐/pAmpC‐producing Enterobacteriaceae were frequently isolated from broiler fattening farms worldwide (Bortolaia et al ., 2010; Randall et al ., 2011; Kameyama et al ., 2013; Maciuca et al ., 2015; Trongjit et al ., 2016) but were also found in broiler (grand) parent flocks (Dierikx et al ., 2013; Agersø et al ., 2014; Mo et al ., 2014; Zurfluh et al ., 2014). Therefore, different transmission scenarios of the resistant bacteria in the broiler production pyramid are discussed: A transmission from prior stages into the fattening farms (Giovanardi et al ., 2005; Dierikx et al ., 2013; Nilsson et al ., 2014; Huijbers et al ., 2016) as well as an insufficient cleaning and disinfection procedure in the chicken barns (Hiroi et al ., 2012; Luyckx et al ., 2015b). We recently showed a pseudo‐vertical transfer of resistant bacteria from the parent flocks into the hatchery via contaminated eggshells (Projahn et al ., 2017).…”