Sunday, February 24, 2008
Management for upcoming quail breeding season.
When preparing for the upcoming quail breeding season, not only should your incubators and brooding equipment be checked for proper working order. It also should be cleaned and disinfected before every use. This ritual should become a common part of your management procedure.
Even if you are upgrading your quail raising hobby or business and purchasing new equipment. This should also be cleaned and disinfected before the first use and before each additional use.
Brooding areas cleaned and disinfected, breeding cages cleaned and disinfected and don't forget the grow out pens. Do this as close to time needed for use by your quail as possible. Follow directions of disinfectant used and allow time for drying.
Always keep in mind, that the best way to deal with disease when raising quail, is prevention.
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To find out more about Raising Quail visit:
How to Raise Quail.com
Copyright © Gary Ortlieb
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Even if you are upgrading your quail raising hobby or business and purchasing new equipment. This should also be cleaned and disinfected before the first use and before each additional use.
Brooding areas cleaned and disinfected, breeding cages cleaned and disinfected and don't forget the grow out pens. Do this as close to time needed for use by your quail as possible. Follow directions of disinfectant used and allow time for drying.
Always keep in mind, that the best way to deal with disease when raising quail, is prevention.
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To find out more about Raising Quail visit:
How to Raise Quail.com
Copyright © Gary Ortlieb
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