Biosecurity
Biosecurity" Prevention of the introduction of Pathogens into farms."
Biosecurity is a practice designed to prevent the spread of disease onto poultry farms. It is accomplished by maintaining the facility in such a way that there is minimal traffic of biological organisms (viruses, bacteria, rodents, etc.) across its borders. Biosecurity is the cheapest, most effective means of disease control available.No disease prevention program will work without it.
What is biosecurity?
Biosecurity has three major components:1. Isolation2. Traffic Control3. Sanitation
Refers to the confinement of animals within a controlled environment. A fence keeps your birds in, but it also keeps other animals out. Isolation also applies to the practice of separating birds by age group. In large poultry operations, all-in/all-out management styles allow simultaneous depopulation of facilities between flocks and allow time for periodic clean-up and disinfection to break the cycle of disease.
- Traffic Control
includes both the traffic on your farm and the traffic patterns within the farm.
- Sanitation
addresses the disinfection of materials, people, and equipment entering the farm and the cleanliness of the personnel on the farm.
Infectious diseases can be spread from farm to farm by:
- Introduction of diseased birds
- Introduction of healthy birds who have recovered from disease but are now carriers
- Shoes and clothing of visitors or caretakers who move from flock to flock
- Contact with inanimate objects (fomites) that are contaminated with disease organisms
- Carcasses of dead birds that have not been disposed of properly
- Impure water, such as surface drainage water
- Rodents, wild animals and free-flying birds, Insects
- Contaminated feed and feed bags
- Contaminated delivery trucks, rendering trucks, live hauling trucks
- Contaminated premises through soil or old litter
- Air-borne fomites
- Egg transmission
Biosecurity Should be Categorized on
- Conceptual (site planning etc)
- Structural (Concern Design etc)
- Operational (Day By Day etc)
- Conceptual (site planning etc)
- Structural (Concern Design etc)
- Operational (Day By Day etc)
How much biosecurity do I need?
In order to assess how much biosecurity is practical for your farm. look at these three factors.
1. Economics
2. Common Sense
3. Relative Risk
2. Common Sense
3. Relative Risk
4 comments:
Bio security Should be Categorized on
1 Conceptual (site planning etc)
2 Structural (Concern Design etc)
3 Operational (Day By Day etc)
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