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How to disinfect the veterinary clinic in the sheep farm?

The walls of the veterinary clinic in the sheep farm need to be tidy. Comply with veterinary hygiene regulations. In addition: the commonly used disinfection drugs and disinfection methods in sheep houses are as follows: use quicklime and water to prepare 10% to 20% lime milk, which is suitable for disinfecting pens, floors, utensils and excretion contaminated by foot and mouth disease, infectious pleuropneumonia, lamb diarrhea and other pathogens. etc.; 3% to 5% Lysol solution can be used to disinfect sheep sheds, utensils and excrement; 2% to 3% Lysol solution can be used to disinfect surgical instruments and hand washing; 0.5 peracetic acid solution can be used to spray the ground , walls and troughs, etc.; 1 to 2 sodium hydroxide solutions are used to disinfect pens, floors and utensils contaminated by bacteria and viruses; 0.5 to 2 chloramine solutions are used to disinfect contaminated utensils and pens. Disinfection of sheep houses should be carried out in two steps. Clean first, then spray the floor, walls and ceiling with disinfectant; the delivery room should be disinfected multiple times before, during and after lambing; the entrance to the sick sheep house should have a disinfection pool or soaked in disinfectant (2-4 sodium hydroxide solution etc.) sack pieces or straw mats. Disinfection by doormen: Sacks or straw mats soaked in 2-4% sodium hydroxide or 10% Cloolin disinfectant are often placed at the entrance and exit. Ground disinfection: mainly refers to the disinfection of sports ground floors. Disinfect once every spring and autumn. You can spray disinfection with a bleach solution containing 2.5% available chlorine, 4% formalin or 1% sodium hydroxide solution. Disinfection of fecal sewage: mainly using biological thermal disinfection method. That is, pile up the feces 100 meters away from the sheep house, cover it with 10 cm thick sand, and ferment it for one month. Sewage should be introduced into the sewage treatment tank, and bleaching powder (or quicklime) should be added for disinfection. The amount of disinfectant depends on the amount of sewage. Generally, 2 to 5 grams of bleaching powder is used per liter of sewage.