How to Manage the External Environment of Chicken House

Many breeders sometimes neglect the hygiene management outside the chicken coops. It is not enough to only manage the chicken house and chicken battery cages . External management of the chicken coops is also an important link. In fact, if the external environment of the chicken coops is harsh, it will also threaten the healthy growth of the chicken flocks. Moreover, the external harsh environment also creates conditions for the spread of diseases. Therefore, the external environmental control of the chicken coops is equally important.

 

First of all, in the daily management of the chicken house, timely attention should be paid to the cleaning work outside the chicken house, including the cleaning of the poultry farming equipment for sale, so as to ensure that there is no garbage, weeds, sundries, residual feathers, dead chickens, residual feces and a series of pollutants outside the chicken coop, and reduce the presence of bacteria and pathogenic microorganisms in the chicken coop.

For the roads of chicken farms, farmers should also pay attention to cleaning work. Conditional farmers can disinfect with disinfectant once a day. For local farmers within 5 meters around the chicken house, they should also disinfect every week. It is suggested that farmers should spray 3% caustic soda solution for disinfection. One kilogram of prepared disinfectant is used per square meter of floor.

Chicken flocks have a large amount of excrement every day. Farmers should pay attention to it and clean it up in time, or adopt automatic dung cleaning machine.

 

If there are more chicken farms around the poultry houses of the farmers, then more attention should be paid to the spread of the disease, and all prevention work should be done. In order to control cross-infection, it is necessary to prevent the poultry houses of other poultry houses from crossing each other, and also to prevent the chickens of other poultry houses from approaching the poultry houses and personnel from moving, and to do a good job in the isolation of the poultry houses.