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This Content is about Sharing Best Ways to Protect Chickens from Predators by Dr. Arshad.
You will Learn about:
Best Chicken Protectors
Most Common Predators for Chickens
Keeping your chickens safe from predators
Do’s and Don’ts when Protecting Chickens From Predators
How to Protect Chickens from Snakes
How to Protect Chickens from Rats
Tips for Predator Proofing Chickens
How to Keep Your Chickens Safe
Chicken Coop Security
Mouse Trap
Snake Trap
Poultry Biosecurity
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Biosecurity refers to procedures used to prevent the introduction and spread of disease-causing organisms in poultry flocks. Because of the concentration in size and location of poultry flocks in current commercial production operations and the inherent disease risks associated with this type of production, it is imperative that poultry producers practice daily biosecurity measures. Developing and practicing daily biosecurity procedures as best management practices on poultry farms will reduce the possibility of introducing infectious diseases such as Avian Influenza and Exotic Newcastle as well as many others. Contract poultry growers should be familiar with the specifics of their company’s biosecurity protocols and work closely with company representatives to implement those programs. Before implementing biosecurity programs, contract producers should check with poultry company personnel to be sure the measures taken are consistent and compatible with their company’s policies.
How Microorganisms Spread
The primary method of spreading disease causing microorganisms between poultry flocks is the use of contaminated equipment or exposure to contaminated clothing and footwear of humans. Infected animals, such as wild birds and rodents, can also be a source of disease for poultry flocks. Disease causing viruses and bacteria can be transported from one flock to another on bird transporting equipment, trucks, tractors and other farm equipment as well as egg flats and cases. Humans and animals are also important ways of transporting disease causing organisms. Disease causing microbes have been found on human’s clothes, shoes, skin, and hair. As a result, many hatcheries and breeder facilities utilize shower in and shower out protocols as part of their biosecurity programs. Animals such as dogs, cats, mice, rats and free flying birds are also known to be carriers of disease organisms. Insects such as flies, beetles, and mosquitoes are well known to be carriers of disease microbes as well. Another, but less risky form of transmission is through the air.
Keep Visitors to a Minimum
Limit Visitations to Other Poultry Farms
Keep All Animals Out of Poultry Houses
Practice Sound Rodent and Pest Control Programs
Avoid Contact with Non-Commercial Poultry or Wild Birds
Inspect Flocks Daily
Maximize the Environment
Keep Areas Around Houses and Feed Bins Clean
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