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Footbaths for Animal Facilities: Easier Than You Think!
McCrea, Brigid A
;
Bradley, Francine A
Farm
(2008)
A simple, effective way to reduce livestock disease transmission is to get the people who work with the animals to clean their boots with a disinfectant footbath before they enter or leave a livestock area. Training and footbath placement are key.
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Peer Reviewed
Biosecurity for Poultry at Community Farms
McCrea, Brigid A
;
Bradley, Francine A
4-H, Youth and Family (includes home livestock)
(2008)
Many people enjoy raising poultry but do not have the space for a home flock. One solution is a community farm where many people can work together to raise their poultry or other animals. Learn about special health and safety issues that may arise.
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Peer Reviewed
Feral Poultry: How to Construct a User-Friendly Trap
Bradley, Francine A
;
McCrea, Brigid A
;
Tepus, P V
Ecosystem Restoration, Invasive Species
(2008)
Feral poultry – whether escaped domestic birds or their offspring born in the wild – cause property damage and other hazards. Traps used for live-trapping mammals are ineffective against these birds. Learn how to build and use a simple, effective trap.
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Peer Reviewed
Common Lice and Mites of Poultry: Identification and Treatment
McCrea, Brigid
;
Jeffrey, Joan S
;
Ernst, Ralph A
;
Gerry, Alec C
Farm
(2005)
How to recognize and control louse and mite parasites on chickens, turkeys, and other poultry.
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