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Posted by Ganiyat Olamide Abdullateef on November 24, 2024 at 6:08 amWhat is biosecurity in hatchery?
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Biosecurity in a hatchery refers to the set of measures and practices implemented to prevent the introduction and spread of infectious diseases, pests, and contaminants in the environment where poultry eggs are incubated, hatched, and reared. Since hatcheries are the primary source of healthy chicks for poultry farms, maintaining high standards of biosecurity is crucial for preventing the transmission of diseases from hatching eggs to newly hatched chicks and subsequently to the entire farm.
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Biosecurity is the establishment and implementation of a system or procedures to prevent the introduction of pathogens into a fish hatchery from outside the facility or into a section of the hatchery from another section in the same hatchery.
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Biosecurity in a poultry hatchery is a set of measures to protect birds from harmful biological agents like viruses, bacteria, and parasites
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Biosecurity in a hatchery is <mark>a set of practices and procedures that prevent the spread of infectious diseases to the birds and eggs in the hatchery.</mark>
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Biosecurity is the nucleus of hatchery operations.
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