Poultry
General characteristics of Disinfectants
ALCOHOLS (Isopropyl or Ethyl Alcohol)
- Wide germicidal activity, non corrosive, but poses a fire hazard.
- Limited residual activity due to evaporation.
- Alcohols provide limited activity in the presence of organic matter.
- Not considered effective against bacterial or fungal spores.
- Excellent for disinfecting instruments or other small objects.
- Too expensive for general use in the hatchery.
- Must use as a 70-95% concentration for effectiveness.
HALOGENS (Iodines or hypochlorites)
- Provide wide germicidal activity but are corrosive.
- Limited activity when in the presence of organic matter.
- Poor residual activity, low toxicity, but may stain surfaces.
- Not effective as sporocidal agents.
- Effective at low concentrations for disinfecting clean, small objects.
- Low cost but requires frequent applications.
QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS
- Limited germicidal range.
- Not sporocidal, effective against vegetative bacteria, fungi and viruses.
- Reduced efficiency in the presence of organic matter.
- Limited effectiveness in soaps, detergents and hard water salts.
- Non-irritating, non-corrosive and low toxicity.
- Residual activity is limited by the amount of recontamination.
- Good disinfectant for use on cleaned surfaces.
- Low cost.
PHENOLICS (Single or Multiple)
- Wide germicidal range, not sporocidal.
- Low toxicity and low corrosiveness.
- Very effective in the presence of organic matter.
- Good residual activity and deodorizer.
- Low to moderate cost.
COAL TAR DISTILLATES ( Cresol and Cresylic Acid)
- Wide germicidal activity, not sporocidal.
- Corrosive and toxic at high concentrations.
- Excellent residual activity with heavy odor.
- Highly efficient in presence of organic matter.
- Not well suited for use near eggs or chicks due to noxious gases.
- Moderately expensive.
ALDEHYDES (Glutaraldehyde)
- Wide germicidal activity, sporocidal and fungicidal.
- Slight to moderate efficiency in presence of organic matter.
- Slight residual activity.
- Moderately toxic.
- Moderate cost.
OXIDIZING AGENTS (Hydrogen peroxide, Potassium Permanganate)
- Moderate to wide germicidal activity, not sporocidal.
- Rendered ineffective in the presence of organic matter.
- Moderately corrosive, limited toxicity.
- Poor to limited residual activity.
- More valuable as a cleansing and deodorizing agent.
- Moderate cost.
Poultry
- Best Breeds of Chickens
- Breeds and varieties of chickens
- Causes for hens eating their eggs
- Causes of pecking and cannibalism
- Causes of Poor Feathering
- Chick removal from hatchery
- Commercial Poultry
- Constructing a Plywood Incubator
- Constructing a Polystyrene Incubator
- Construction of a still-air incubator
- Contents of chicken egg
- Culling Hens
- Disease and Pest Control
- Diseases of Poultry
- FAQ
- Feeds and Nutrition
- Fumigation and sanitation of hatching eggs
- Game Birds and Ratites
- General characteristics of Disinfectants
- Good management of egg producing hens
- Hatchery Management Guide for Game Bird and Small Poultry Flock Owners
- Hatching egg storage period
- How long to produce fertile eggs?
- Important incubation factors
- Incubation duration periods
- Incubation temperature requirements
- Management of egg producing hens
- Mistakes When Grilling Broilers
- Molting of laying hens
- Pesticides
- Pesticides Used for Control of Poultry Insect Pests
- Pipped eggs that do not hatch
- Quail Brooding Temperatures
- Quail Feed Formulations
- Quail Feed Medications
- Quail Feeding Programs
- Quail Pox
- Reproduction & Incubation
- Sanitation of hatching eggs
- Sexing of day-old chicks
- Small Flock Management
- Solutions and Treatments
- Space needs of Bobwhite Quail
- Stages in chick embryo development
- Stimulating the setting instinct
- Temperatures recommended for brooding quail
- Testing incubated eggs for embryo development
- Time hens continue to produce fertile eggs
- Treatments for External Poultry Parasites
- Treatments for Poultry Parasites
- Trouble Shooting Failures with Egg Incubation
- Ulcerative Enteritis in Quail
- Washing of hatching eggs
- Why do hens stop laying eggs?
- Will all hens set on eggs?