Salmonella ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Because of the continuing out breaks of Salmonella enteritidis (SE) in die Northeast that have been traced to this area, SE Pilot Project representatives indicated a need for a flock certification prog ram to help control die problem. About SO layer industry rep resentative! met at die Farm and Home Center Thursday afternoon to discuss the formation of a prog ram that will aid in testing flocks on a regular basis to control SE. At the meeting, a motion was unanimously passed to allow the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation to petition the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to provide funds from the SE Pilot Project to initiate the SE Project “Second Tier” proposal. 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Later, the program would more actively engage indus try in funding and other meant, although details are still being worked out According to the Second Tier proposal, producers would have the option of having the flock envi ronment tested at peak production (or as spent fowl) or Mood egg monitoring (five samples/week). Also, cleaning and disinfection stages would be monitored regu larly, as woidd chick/pullet testing. Producers, in effect woiild have the option of either the egg or the environment test to help certify them as under the SE control program. The Pilot Project began in April 1992 to help monitor the incidence and conirol of SE in producer flocks in the region. The objec tives, according to Dr. John Mason, director of the SE Conirol Program in APHIS, were to iden tify the number of outbreaks and provide ways in order to control and prevent the disease. 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Data accumulated on 67 flocks under the program have been accu mulated and results from that data have been incorporated in monthly newsletters, fact sheets, and vari ous organizational meetings, according to Kradel. Regardless, according to Muon, the SE problem continues to be tremendous and the issue now is food safety. The Pennsylvania Poultry Fed eration has agreed to gather infor mation from producers to deter mine which ways the industry can help in implementing the Second Tier program. For more informa tion, contact the Federation at SOO no SAVER “DUTCH CRATE" Spi IT" — i —1 A. Dutch Farrowing Grata la another product davalopad through tatting In our raaaatch larmi. The goal waa to develop a crate that nearly allmlnataa crushing, due to lay ona, unmatched durability and be easy to work around. 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Kradel said the industry must sell the program to die public health agencies, insurance compa nies, egg buyers, and regulatory agencies such as the FDA. Mason indicated the money from the SE Pilot Project is better spent with the SE prevention prog ram than the traceback program. More information on the Second i PIGS PER FEEDER SPACE J and PERFORMANCE Kenneth B. Kephart Most swine producers allow Scientists at the University of one feeder space per five hogs. Missouri tested that standard allot- Effect of toodor opaeo allotmant on finishing hog psrformanes Plgs/Fssdor Spaes 5 10 1 72 1.69 555 5.32* 3.22 3.21 Average daily gain, lb Daily feed disappearance, Ib/head Feed/Gain •P< .05 % ' A Horizontal Coniinament Stall waa davalopad racantly in our BSD farm. Our goala war* eonvanlanet, aataly and durability. Tha low back and Livestock Notes ment against one feeder space per ten hogs. In the study, 10 pigs were housed in each pen by sex (barrows or gilts). Pigs were given access to either a one- or two space feeder from approximately 93-220 pounds. , Barrows and gilts responded equally to the feeder space restric tion. Overall, daily feed disap pearance was slightly less for the 10-pig/feeder space group. Other growth performance indicators were similar, as shown in the table. Under the conditions of this study, growth rate and feed effi ciency remain normal when feeder space is restricted to one space per 10 hogs. It should be noted that the width of each feeding space was about 11.5 inches in this study. According to lan Taylor and Stan Curtis, who have conducted extensive studies on feeder design, a finishing hog requires about 14 inches for each feeding space. This means that, with the feeder design used in this study, two hogs would not have had enough room to comfortably eat, even though two feeder spaces may have been available. Sources: Bates, R. 0., S.L. Tilton, J.C. Rea and S. Woods. 1993. Performance of pigs stocked at either 5 or 10 per feeder space in grow-finish. 1993 Swine Research Day Report, p 27-29. Need Your Farm Buildings Painted? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks. PA 17572 (or leave message) (717) 687-8262 Spray on and Brush in Painting May 1,1M3-A27 Teir program can be obtained from reading the "Poultry Pointer*" column on page CS of this iuue of UmcMtttr Firming or by contact ing Dr. Kradel at the SE Pilot Pro ject, 1352 Harrisburg Pike, Lan caster. PA 17601,(717) 399-8810. Dealing with the problem will involve about 20 percent science and 80 percent public relations, Kradel told the producers and other industry representative*. ‘ ‘We mu*t begin *omc type of cer tification program,” he said. "If we don’t do it, somebody is going to come along with a program and tell us what to do.” Conclusions