How to Disinfect a Quail Farm
Quail artificial breeding is actually the most important purpose or for laying eggs, but it can also be used for carnivorous, is a very health value of special rare birds. Because quail is easy to breed and its growth cycle is short, quail farmers have appeared all over China. However, quail breeding is not as simple as imagined. It is a complicated matter to disinfect the farm alone, because once it is not handled well, the loss is very large. Today, Xiaobian will take you to understand how to disinfect quail farms.
1. Why should farms be disinfected?
In fact, no matter whether it is quail farms or other farms, we need to disinfect them regularly. One of the most important reasons for this is that a large number of bacteria will be produced due to poultry feces in the farm. If it is not disinfected, this will lead to the continuous reproduction of these bacteria, eventually causing diseases and affecting the normal growth of quail. So in order to avoid this situation, we need to take effective disinfection measures in the breeding process, cut off the source of infection in time, and ensure that quail has a good growth environment.
2. Selection of disinfectant
The choice of disinfectant is also important, because the environment of quail farms is different from other poultry farming, so we should be more careful and cautious in the choice of disinfectant. It is best to choose highly effective, non-toxic, non-irritating agents, as well as the use of a wide range of agents that can have an effect on all kinds of germs. At present, there is a relatively good disinfectant named Baiketri BT50 on the market. It is specially designed for farm use. It has the characteristics of low toxicity, convenient use, low cost and low harmfulness. It meets the standards of all farm disinfectants. You can try it out to see how the effect is.
3, disinfection methods and processes
In fact, there are three methods for disinfection of farms, namely chemical disinfection, physical disinfection and biological disinfection. So what we need to know today is chemical disinfection. In the use of chemical disinfection to make money, we should first clean the quail farm, clean the farm comprehensively and then wash it with water; then spray with the selected disinfectant, wait until the disinfectant soaks and softens, and then scrub, so that it will be cleaned cleaner; there is also disinfection when we carry out all-round disinfection, so that the disinfection effect is better. If physical disinfection is used, we will sterilize it by ventilation and ultraviolet irradiation, which also has certain effects. Biological disinfection is the use of high heat to disinfect, but this is not recommended in the breeding process, because it will also cause a certain impact on the normal growth of quail.
4. Precautions
There are also a few things we need to pay attention to when disinfecting quail farms. First of all, before disinfection, disinfection personnel should be prepared to prevent poisoning and injury, install protective clothing and bring necessary equipment. Secondly, when disinfecting, we should reasonably control the concentration of disinfectant. It should not be too concentrated or too dilute. Too concentrated will affect the growth of quail, while too dilute can not be completely cleaned up. Finally, attention should be paid to the disinfection environment when disinfection, because the appropriate disinfection environment also has a great impact on the disinfection effect.
In the process of breeding, under normal circumstances, comprehensive disinfection and sterilization are generally carried out every half month to about one month, which can ensure the normal growth of quail, reduce the incidence rate and improve the economic benefits of quail breeding.
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