Saturday, December 5, 2009

Chickens In Clothes Chickens And Overalls?

Chickens and overalls? - chickens in clothes

I am helping my uncle with his new contract. It aims to keep chickens, and said he had asked a veterinarian. This afternoon he called me to say that we must have boots, and especially monkeys, when we in the districts of chicken or our clothing may be contaminated. He also pointed to a fine if the procedures are not respected.

I met people, the chickens, and I've never had a change of clothes to go with them. The idea seems absurd to me.

Who knows if there is a truth that?

4 comments:

massaroa... said...

It depends on whether the chickens sold as animal feed or processing plant, there are some limitations. However, if chickens are for you and your family for food, etc. I do not think there are any restrictions or laws, as they carry their chickens care and what kind of clothes you.

ANGELA W said...

Biosecurity measures are required only if you are a business unit.

Amelia said...

I had a small flock of birds (24 birds), and for many years. I never change clothes to go with them (and I wear different shoes, but) not only keep shit in the chicken barn. If you keep chickens, should be clean and provide clean water, and keep it free of parasites, go there.

ddstantl... said...

If you live in the United States there are no such regulations at any place. Give the reason for the use of clothing and shoes specific to the chicken coop is what cross-contamination from other poultry. All chickens have bacteria in their stool, but the same type of bacteria in all varieties of chickens is different, however. One of the most productive is coccidia. All chickens have such bacteria before they hatch. You build an immunity to it in most cases never reach the bacteria levels high enough to cause coccidiosis, but they build up an immunity to any strain. Production houses can be special rules to be established by the company, but I know better than no law on what he said.

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