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Title: A REPORT ON BIOSECURITY PRACTICES IN BREEDER FARM
Authors: : Prabir Nath, : Prabir Nath
Issue Date: Dec-2013
Publisher: Chattogram Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Khulshi,Chattogram
Abstract: Poultry farming is an emerging industry in Bangladesh. Hygienic poultry production can pave way to better income and sustainable development. Poultry health management is important due to emergence of highly pathogenic diseases like Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in different parts of the world. Bio-security measures become vital for better performance and quality of poultry production in competitive world. The latest technological innovations may help adoption of bio-security measures and environment friendly practices in poultry production system. Bio-security policy can be formulated with the participation of farmers. It would give new dimensions towards poultry farming in different clusters in Bangladesh. Moreover, participatory response of poultry entrepreneurs to the programs prioritizing poultry disease investigation, eradication and safe guarding poultry industry would be valuable. There must be research tie up with different Institute regarding production, processing and marketing of poultry products. The study was examined analysis of bio-security practices in Breeder farm. The farm was selected during internship program in Aftab Bahumhuki Farm Ltd, nearest breeder farms of Ctg. District. For achieving the objective set information was collected through a questionnaire by interviewing the farm duty officer & other stuffs. The controlled information was analyzed and conclusion was made for making a sustainable breeder farm
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