The document discusses ensuring a quality environment for new broiler flocks through proper sanitation. It emphasizes the goals of sanitation which are to have clean conditions to minimize disease and promote performance. A good biosecurity program is important to prevent disease introduction, including farm location, human/animal disease transmission prevention, and farm/house cleaning. The plan of action outlined includes cleaning brooders, removing litter, washing, cleaning feed/water systems, and disinfection. Methods like windrow composting, dust removal, decaking, washing down equipment, and adding litter amendments are described for sanitizing the poultry house before new birds arrive.
1. Ensuring a Quality Environment for New Broiler
Flocks
Drew Wear
Poultry Health 2016
Dr. Giambrone
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Goals of Sanitation
Clean conditions within the poultry
house
Minimize the adverse effects of
disease
Optimum environment to promote
performance and bird welfare
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Disease Prevention
A good biosecurity program must be in place to prevent the
introduction of disease organisms into the flock.
Farm location/construction
Preventing diseases transmitted by humans
Preventing diseases transmitted by animals
Farm and House cleaning
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Plan of Action
Clean brooders
Remove litter
Washing
Clean feed and water systems
Disinfection
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Windrow Composting
• Pros
• Effective way to lower the pathogen
load in litter (if able to hold
temperature)
• Cheap
• Cons
• Time consuming
• High ammonia levels while piling
litter
• Can cause inside of house to rust
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Dust Removal
• The goal here is to remove the
dust or at least get it to fall on
the litter
• Use a leaf blower to remove
dust
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Decaking
• The development of the
decaking machine allows for
fast turn around and clean out
times
• Allows to reuse litter
• Provides a dry clean litter
source
• 2-3 days time
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Washing Down
• Washing down is important for two
reasons:
• To clean
• To inspect equipment
• Process
• Wash all fans
• Wash evaporative cooling pads
• If able pans and nipples
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Final Steps
Top dress litter with saw dust
Spray disinfectant and
insecticide
Let equipment down and run
feed
Began preheating
Add litter amendments
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Conclusion
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