How to disinfect the chicken coop? How to disinfect the chicken coop?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Use a flamethrower to flame disinfect the walls, floors, cages and other items that are not afraid of burning in the chicken house, especially the remaining feathers, dander and droppings. Fumigation: Close the doors, windows and fans, and fumigate the chicken coop with 42 ml of formaldehyde and 21 grams of potassium permanganate per cubic meter of space.

    The spraying sequence of disinfectant should be from top to bottom, first the roof, ceiling, then the wall, fixed facilities, and finally the ground, so that the blocked parts should not be missed. Commonly used disinfectants include peracetic acid solution, 3% caustic soda solution, 3% Lesol solution, etc. Note that the disinfectant solution should be prepared according to the specified concentration.

    In the corners of the chicken coop and on the back of objects, the amount of disinfectant sprayed is at least 3 ml per square meter. After disinfection, it is best to leave the house empty for 2-3 weeks.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Chlorine dioxide disinfectant can be used for chicken house disinfection, which has the characteristics of green, environmental protection and no residue, and can play a good role in killing all kinds of bacteria, germs and other harmful substances. The speed of cleaning should be fast, in order to lay a good foundation for ensuring the disinfection effect, leave enough time for fumigation and disinfection, and move the feeding equipment to the outside of the house, including barrels, drinking fountains, plastic nets, light bulbs, temperature and humidity meters, work clothes and other utensils. Completely remove the feces of the chicken coop, and it is required to be free of chicken manure, feathers, coal ash, etc., and clean the roof, walls, doors and windows, etc., so that the house is dust-free.

    Clean the floor, walls, doors and windows, etc., soak and disinfect the equipment and the outside of the house with disinfectant, rinse with clean water and dry it; It is required that there is no stagnant water on the ground, and any surface in the house should be washed to the point where no dirt is attached. Special attention should be paid to the dust on the roof should be cleaned, the cleaning should be from top to bottom, and the equipment and the ground can be disinfected only after drying.

    Removal of debris from the gutters outside the premises; Remove weeds around the coop; Make the drainage unobstructed and do not affect the ventilation. Repair the road outside the building and clean the factory area to make it free of chicken manure, feathers and garbage. Close doors, windows and vents.

    It is required to be tightly closed, sprayed and disinfected, ventilated after disinfection for 10 hours, and closed doors and windows for 3 to 4 hours after ventilation. All surfaces, ceilings, walls, and mesh beds of the chicken coop are made of high-efficiency and non-corrosive disinfectants, and are configured according to the proportion of the instructions. The ground is sprayed with 3% hot alkaline water or sprinkled with quicklime.

    There are too many types of disinfectants used for disinfection of chicken coops, chlorine dioxide disinfectant is currently green and environmentally friendly, chlorine dioxide can effectively kill bacteria, viruses, fungi, bacterial smoldes and phages, it is recommended that you may wish to give it a try.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Chicken technology sharing, precautions for chicken disinfection, what do you know.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The easiest way to do this is to sprinkle lime.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is best to use alkaline disinfectants such as caustic soda and quicklime for chicken coop disinfection. In addition, aldehyde disinfectants such as glutaraldehyde and formaldehyde solution, halogen disinfectants, peracetic acid, potassium permanganate and other oxidant disinfectants, quaternary ammonium salt disinfectants such as Jieerdi and Xinjieerfen, 84 disinfectant, compound phenol disinfectant, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Let's use disinfectant! It will be very clean.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Disinfect with lime aqueous solution.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Chicken technology sharing, precautions for chicken disinfection, what do you know.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    To remove the smell of the chicken coop, you must first figure out what the smell is, and there are generally these smells Odor: the chicken coop is leaky or damp; Sourness: feed spoilage; Ammonia smell:

    poor ventilation; Sweetness: Chicken manure falls onto the flue. After finding out what the chicken coop tastes like, it is necessary to make adjustments and improvements, the ventilation and rain leakage measures of the chicken coop should be done, the feed should be properly managed, and the daily cleaning and cleaning work of the chicken coop should be in place.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The commonly used types of disinfectants are:

    1. Compound phenols: bacteria and poisons, farmer's fortune, bacteria and poison extermination, and Laisuer.

    2. Aldehydes: glutaraldehyde, ethylene oxide, formaldehyde, etc. are high-efficiency disinfectants.

    3. Iodine-containing compounds: Jin Dianwei.

    4. Quaternary amine salts: disinfection-99, 100 poison killing.

    5. Chlorine-containing preparations: 84 disinfectant, bacterium, chlorine.

    6. Peroxide: peracetic acid.

    Disinfection steps for chicken coops:

    1.Perform a mechanical sweep first.

    2.Disinfect with chemical disinfectant.

    3.Fumigation and disinfection should be carried out 5-7 days before entering the chickens.

    Disinfect the chickens with odorless disinfectant 1 day before entering. Preventive disinfection of the coop before the outbreak of the disease is usually done once a month. In the event of an epidemic, the chicken house should be temporarily disinfected and terminally disinfected, generally twice a week, and the concentration should be slightly larger.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In general, the chicken house does not need to be disinfected, and it is enough to clean and hygienize regularly.

    If there is an avian infectious disease in or near the local area, necessary disinfection measures can be taken according to the situation on the basis of strengthening indoor ventilation. When disinfection, 84 disinfectant or bleaching supernatant can be used to spray or wipe various surfaces in the chicken house (such as walls, railings, floors, etc.) for disinfection; Chicken excrement and wet ground can also be sprinkled with bleaching powder or quicklime.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Drinking water disinfection.

    100 poison kill] according to 1:(10000-20000) times dilution for drinking water disinfection.

    Bleaching powder] Add 6-10 grams of bleaching powder per ton of water, and it can be drunk after 30 minutes. Note: It should not be used to disinfect metal cages.

    Peracetic acid] is diluted into a solution for soaking and disinfection of acid-resistant appliances. Note: It should not be used to disinfect metal utensils.

    Chlorine dioxide] 100 liters of water add 5-10 ml. Note: It should not be used to disinfect metal utensils.

    Povidone-iodine] is diluted 200-400 times with water for drinking water disinfection.

    2. Disinfection with chickens.

    100 poisons] diluted 600 times with water, used for chicken coop spray disinfection.

    Povidone-iodine] diluted into a solution for disinfection of chickens.

    The diluted solution is used for spray disinfection. Note: Do not use it with iodine and soap.

    Peracetic acid] diluted into a solution at 30 ml per cubic meter for disinfection of chickens. Note: It should not be used to disinfect metal utensils.

    Chlorine dioxide] Add 5-10 ml per liter of water for disinfection of chickens. Note: It should not be used to disinfect metal utensils.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In the agricultural machinery station, there is a special liquid for disinfection of the chicken coop, you buy some, and then go home, well, add 1 amount of water to spray into the chicken coop. Very convenient. Hope it helps.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Chicken coops are generally disinfected once a week. Before disinfection, we must do a good job of cleaning inside and outside the house, most farmers think that disinfection and cleaning is not important, but if the inside and outside of the house are not cleaned, many manure, feed residues, rat and bird dirt, falling off, and the wall of the house, net surface dirt and so on will have pathogenic microorganisms. This disinfection will not only weaken the effect of the disinfectant, but also can not achieve comprehensive disinfection, many chicken houses are disinfected when the surface is disinfected but not soaked inside.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can use the disinfectant solution after mixing with water to disinfect the chicken house, so that you can eliminate some bacteria, you can prevent some bacteria from breeding, and you can protect the health of chickens.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    At this time, you should open the window for ventilation in time, and you should use something with strong cleaning power to clean the feces, and you should also spray some disinfectant in time, you can also choose 84 disinfectant.

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