Disinfection is one of the three major technical measures for chicken farm epidemic prevention in Chicken Battery Farm Equipment For Sale. It pays equal attention to immunization and epidemic prevention, and is an important technical measure for large-scale chicken production. What are the disinfection techniques for chicken farms and sheds?
The first is the disinfection of chicken coops. After the last batch of chickens are released from the market, the chicken droppings, bedding, etc. shall be handled in time. The chicken coops shall be thoroughly cleaned and scoured, and the utensils such as water tanks shall be cleaned. The walls shall be scrubbed with lime water. The cleaning and flushing shall be carried out carefully and in a certain order. Generally, the cleaning shall be carried out first and then the washing shall be carried out. The ceiling shall be followed by the wall and then the ground. From the far end of the poultry coops to the door, the indoor environment shall be followed by the environment. No dead corners shall be
left. After careful and thorough cleaning, not only can 80% ~ 90% of pathogens be removed, but also the amount of organic matters such as excrement and the like be
Disinfection of empty houses generally requires 2-3 different types of disinfectants to be used for 2-3 times in chicken farm equipment. Only one disinfection or only one disinfectant can not achieve the purpose of complete disinfection, because different pathogens have different sensitivities to different disinfectants. For the first disinfection, alkaline disinfectant can be used, for example, 1% ~ 4% caustic soda or 10% lime milk can be used to paint floors and walls, and caustic soda solution with appropriate concentration can also be used for spray disinfection. For the second time, phenol or oxidant (peracetic acid) can be used for spray disinfection. Fumigation with formaldehyde for the third time. Fumigation can be carried out by heating or oxidation method. When oxidation method is used, the disinfection volume shall be calculated first. For 1 m3, 42 mL formalin and 21 g potassium permanganate shall be used. For oxidation disinfection, doors and windows shall be closed and heated to 20℃, the relative humidity shall be above 70%, and the effect shall be 7 ~ 24 h.