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, insects, rodents and other animals. each cage, barn and free range system is different, but all permanent facilities should be designed and maintained to prevent entry of wild birds and limit verminâ access. good site management includes regular mowing of grass or removing vegetation in a metre radius
around production areas is necessary to limit unwanted entry by land animals and people that can carry salmonella. this will substantially reduce risks of infection in the environment, to hens and eggs. animals such as turkeys, domesticated and wild dogs, cats, foxes, wild and domesticated birds, other...
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.; and harrison, colin j.o. nests, eggs, and nestlings of north american birds. second edition. princeton nj: princeton university press, princeton field guides, . grzimek's animal life encyclopedia, nd edition. volumes - , birds i-iv, edited by michael hutchins, jerome a. jackson, walter j. bock and
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