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Poultry Farm Biosecurity

Bio-Security for Safe & Profitable Poultry Farming

Published: July 19, 2011
By: Ganesh Kumar Dahal
Despite our strenuous prevention effort, notorious diseases create havoc in poultry industry. Time & again the dreaded virus have struck in poultry farms and threatened to collapse of poultry industry in affected areas.
There may be endless discussion on causative agent and mode of transmission of this lethal disease but one thing is for sure, there has definitely been a lacuna in Bio-security adherence.
This is high time for the poultry producers & others involved in this trade to strictly adhere to best bio-security measures at all cost and make it a priority for survival and growth of this promising industry.
Bio-security means doing everything you can to protect poultry from disease. As a poultry advisor or an owner, keeping your birds healthy is top priority. 
Please remember "You are the best protection your birds have." If you follow the basic rules and make them your routine, you decrease the risk of disease entering your poultry flock and persisting in floor, pings and debris. Practicing Bio-security is an investment like premium in the health of your birds. Following steps are advised strictly to adhere:
01.   MAKE SURE TO KEEP DISTANCE
  • Restrict access to your poultry farm & premises.
  • Allow only people who take care of birds to come into contact with them.
  • Do not allow your caretakers to attend poultry exhibition & other farms.
  • Maintain a record of visitors including purpose of visit, previous farm visited & next farms to be visited.
  • Look for migratory birds/waterfowl & do not let them near farm at all.
02.   PRACTICE "KEEP CLEAN"
  • Keep a pair of shoes and a set of cloths to wear only in particular shed.
  • Clean & disinfect shoes & launder cloth before work with the birds.
  • Scrub shoes with long-handled scrub brush and disinfectant using Maxii-Guard - 4 QAC's (Lipophilic) & hyhilic compound -Glutarldehyde.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and disinfectant before entering.
  • Trolley-car, Truck tires must be cleaned with disinfectant before entering.
  •  Keep cages, feeder water supply chain clean on daily basis.
03.   CONTROL RODENT & PESTS
  • Rodents are major vectors & reservoir of pathogenic bacteria & transmit the infection to other farms easily. So prevent their access to feed, water & shelter.
  • Arrange prompt & secure disposal of dead birds & unused spilled feed.
  • Inspect regularly for litter pests like "Lesser mealworm" or "Darkling beetles" (A.diaperinus).
  • Arrange rodent baiting & trapping.
04.   TREAT BEDDING/LITTER
  • Use "Liiteron" while placement of new bedding materials.
  • Do litter treatment at the interval of 40-50 days.
  • Treated litter are better than fresh bedding materials which may be contaminated with bacteria, fungi & virus during handling, transportation & due to improper storage.
05.   KNOW WARNING SIGNS
  • Sudden increase in bird death of your flock.
  • Sneezing, gasping for air, coughing and nasal discharge.
  • Watery & green diarrhea.
  • Lack of energy & poor appetite.
  • Drop in egg production or soft or thin-shelled misshapen eggs.
  • Swelling around the eyes, neck & head.
  • Purple discoloration of the wattles, combs & legs.
  • Tremors, ping wings, circling, twisting of the head & necks or lack of movement.
06.   REPORT SICK BIRDS
  • Call your local Veterinarians.
  • Contact Regional Veterinary Laboratory for detail disease investigation.
  • Early detection & reporting is the most important step in eradicating contagious disease outbreak.
  • Be first to report suspected case to veterinary authorities.
07.   PREVENT CROSS-CONTAMINATION
  •  Get correct disease diagnosis of any suspected bird of particular shed.
  • Establish "High Risk Areas" of your poultry farms.
  • Alter vehicle route & connection to prevent cross-contamination between farm sheds.
  • Do misting or thermo-fogging (Terminal stage) with 1:1 solution of Maxii-Guard.
To make an effective bio-security program, one must follow the principal of on-farm HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points).
Good bio-security plan is like chain, linked properly with each other in good condition. If even one link is broken, the "CHAIN" would not work. Therefore, review of Bio-security measure taken at farm level should be done at regular interval & improvement done as & when required with proper maintenance of record documentation.
Please remember "Bio-security" is the cheapest & most effective mode of disease control available for various disease threats to poultry industry.
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Ganesh Kumar Dahal
Guybro Chemical
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Oluwole Oparinde
5 de diciembre de 2011

Kudos to the author. Its a good article about Biosecurity

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Dr. Sultan Abda Neja
27 de julio de 2011
"Bio-security" ...I like this Title well! Thanks! Keep it up!
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Nitin  Suryavanshi
21 de julio de 2011

yes .biosecurity is to be worshipped like God ,in farms daily.Our elders had teached us--PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.

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Arshaq Ramzee
20 de julio de 2011

A good article about Biosecurity and author should be praised to simplify the bio-security procedures, you can write these points on a piece of paper and ask managers to follow these rules, Author also recommended a regular checks to review the bio-security system on regular basis.

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Ganesh Kumar Dahal
Guybro Chemical
19 de julio de 2011

Dear Dr.Naseem,

Maxii Guard is a synergistic blend of glutaraldehyde (hydrophytic biocide) and 4 different quaternary ammonium compounds (lipophilic biocides) with pine oil & terpineol to improve the enduring action. These combinations are known to be best as glutaraldehyde and 4 quaternary ammonium exert synergistic action and are very effective as a disinfectant against Gram +ve & Gram –ve bacteria, bacterial spores, on coated virus & naked virus (parvovirus, entero-virus), mycoplasma and fungi, even in the presence of organic materials and hard water. This formulation is non-corrosive as well as safe for animals & care taker hence the name given as an example.

Being a Veterinarian you are the right authority to choose appropriate disinfectant available in your region.

Thanks & regards,

G.K.Dahal

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Dr Jaydip Mulik
19 de julio de 2011

Dear Mr. Ganesh,

Very Nice & interesting tips on Biosecurity but not covered the regular disinfection programs so I wish to update the same with Regular disinfection programs applied in presence of birds and molecules better for the same to avoid stress on the birds.

Thanks & regards,

Dr. Jaydip

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Joseph Akayi Nammonywa
19 de julio de 2011

Thanks Dr Ganesh for avery wonderful information about  biosecurity. If only we could embrace and adopt bio-security then things will be much better.kudos.

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Titus Murage
19 de julio de 2011

Dear Ganesh
This article about  biosecurity is spot on.The info there in if put into pratice will see higher yields and therefore good returns in the industry. 

Keep it up
T Murage
General Manager

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Dr. Naseem Chaudhry
19 de julio de 2011

There is no ambiguity that first border line for safety in broiler management is biosecurity.
I agreed 100% with the author, but want to know ,only Maxii guard disinfectant available in the market which serve
this matter only.




With regards,
Dr. Naseem Anwar


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Dr Usama Tayyab
19 de julio de 2011

Good article about BiosecurityThanks dear Ganesh Kumar Dahal for providing us the such precious information.

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