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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
BIO SECURITY MEASURES IN FARM PRACTICE.
The power to stop the bird flu virus lies in our hands; practice good hygiene,isolation of affected victims, quarantine and depopulation of affected farms, cooking of poultry/ poultry products.
Wash hands thoroughly when youve handled poultry, do not touch dead birds.
Use potent disinfectant as part of your bio-security protocol.
IT ALL STARTS WITH YOUR HANDS; TOUCHING# HOLDING# CARRYING# LIFTING# TRANSFER# ; so stop the virus with your hands.
ALL hands on deck; use VIRKON® S, and most important key wash hands regularly and sanitize them.
HANDS ON! STOP THE BIRD FLU VIRUS!.
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