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Matters needing attention in fumigation and disinfection of chicken coop

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Matters needing attention in fumigation and disinfection of chicken coop

Chicken house disinfection is a work that everyone will definitely do in the process of breeding, and there are many ways to disinfect chicken houses. Fumigation disinfection is one of them, fumigation disinfection is a more common disinfection method, but also the most basic method of empty house disinfection. However, there are some aspects of fumigation and disinfection that we need to pay attention to. Without good management, it will not only have a certain impact on the growth of chickens, but also endanger human health. Let's take a look at the precautions of fumigation and disinfection.

1. Clean up

After the broilers are fumigated, the henhouse should be thoroughly cleaned, including walls, ceilings and so on. Get rid of feces, residual feed and all kinds of things that do not belong to the chicken coop. Then spray clean with clean water, do not miss any corner, and clean the breeding equipment and daily tools in the chicken coop. To prevent reducing the effect of fumigation and disinfection, because fumigation is to disinfect the disinfectant in the form of gas, if the chicken house is too dirty, then the gas coverage area is reduced, resulting in reduced disinfection effect.

2. Close the chicken coop

As I just said, fumigation and disinfection is in the form of gas disinfection, so when disinfecting, the chicken house should be sealed to reduce ventilation, and if possible, it can be kept completely airtight. And the main disinfectant is formaldehyde, and the disinfection effect of formaldehyde is proportional to its concentration and time. Therefore, in disinfection, in addition to keeping a door for breeders in and out, the rest of the vents and windows should be sealed to prevent air leakage and reduce the effect of fumigation and disinfection. And formaldehyde can also cause harm to the human body, which can prevent the overflow of the chicken coop and affect people's breathing.

3. Prepare the container

Containers should be prepared according to the area of the chicken coop before disinfection. If the area of the chicken coop is large and the dosage of disinfectant is high, at least one container should be prepared. Because the dosage of disinfectant is used too much, it is easy to overflow, which leads to the waste of disinfectant and increases the cost of disinfection. The container should be large enough to be filled with disinfectant. And the container should have a certain degree of corrosion resistance and heat resistance, because the disinfectant has a certain degree of corrosion, and the temperature is high, if it can not bear it, it will also waste disinfectant.

4. Eliminate odor

Because the disinfectant used in fumigation and disinfection is formaldehyde, the taste of formaldehyde is very medium, so after disinfection, we should open the vents in time for ventilation, discharge the smell of formaldehyde and reduce the concentration of formaldehyde. No residual formalin residue can be left to prevent poisoning by accidental ingestion of chickens. When the chicken enters the henhouse, the smell of formaldehyde should be removed completely, otherwise it will affect the growth of the chicken. If it is not completely removed, it will lead to uneven growth progress of the flock, reduce the early growth rate, delay the release time, and affect the effectiveness of the vaccine.

The above is a brief introduction to the matters needing attention in fumigation and disinfection of chicken sheds. Fumigation and disinfection is more comprehensive and thorough. However, without good management measures, it is very easy to harm the growth of chickens, and even threaten human health. Therefore, before carrying out disinfection, we must make preparations to reduce the harm. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. Thank you for your reading and support.

 
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