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11 March 2022 at 11:14 am in reply to: Role of wide animals in the spread of Salmonella and Campylobacter #1637Anne-Christine LefortKeymaster
Dear Sandra, does this post answer some of your questions ?
If not you can ask some more questions in this post.
Anne-Christine LefortKeymasterDear Sandra, can you please check this post and if you still need answers, then could you please ask a new question ? Thanks a lot !
- This reply was modified 2 years, 1 month ago by Anne-Christine Lefort.
Anne-Christine LefortKeymasterThanks for this point, this is a very important matter indeed. Our discussion forum is may be not the best place to discuss this, as we are rather oriented towards practice than research discussions, and today we are focus on the practical use of hygiene lock. I would suggest you to contact directly some of our partners that are on the research side to dicuss with them (see partners page with contact links on our website).
- This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by Anne-Christine Lefort.
Anne-Christine LefortKeymasterVery interesting point indeed, thanks for mentioning, we have to plan another discussion moment centered on outdoor poultry problems (as we are today discussion only practices around the hygiene lock use). Stay tuned !
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Anne-Christine LefortKeymasterVery interesting point indeed, thanks for mentioning, we have to plan another discussion moment centered on outdoor poultry problems (as we are today doscussion only ractices around the hygiene lock use). Stay tuned !
Anne-Christine LefortKeymasterThis is a very important and interesting concern which is indeed worth another discussion moment to come in the future (as we are only discussion today about the practices associated with the hygiene lock). Stay tuned !
Anne-Christine LefortKeymasterThanks for this concern, this is a very interesting point that we may use for a future discussion moment (as we are discussion only practices around the hygiene lock today). Stay tuned !
Anne-Christine LefortKeymasterIt is a very interesting point, that is much larger than our today’s discussion about the use of hygiene lock. Thanks for this, we may keep this point for a future discussion moment. Stay tuned !
Anne-Christine LefortKeymasterThis is indeed also a concern for France, and we will set up a specific discussion day about biosecurity management for outdoor poultry. Stay tuned ! (we are focused today on the hygiene lock use).
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27 January 2022 at 9:34 am in reply to: Which biosecurity breaks are most commonly met in hygiene locks ? #1438Anne-Christine LefortKeymasterChanging clothes and washing hands at each farm building not always done beacause it’s very time consuming and farmers are not convinced it is useful for them
Anne-Christine LefortKeymasterDear Arthi, These are questions to be answered and are all important, you can add other ones if you wish. The purpose is that different concerns around the use of the hygiene lock, with practical experience should be shared.
Anne-Christine LefortKeymasterHello Arthi, can your question be melt to the other one named : Which biosecurity breaks are most commonly met in hygiene locks ?
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