Studies Confirm That Poultry Workers Experience Health Risks ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) Poultry house workers who use proper breathing equipment and protect their health in confinement operations are safer than most operations in the rest of the world, according to a Penn State exten sion veterinarian. But in researching various types of exposure risks. Dr. Bhushan M. Jayarao found some surprising information on a review of the published results on studies of how confined operations affect the health of workers. In general, broiler houses don’t fare as well as poultry houses. According to the extension veter inarian, broiler houses consistently show a higher amount of dust, gre ater ammonia levels, and higher endotoxin levels than layer houses. Jayarao discussed the results of his findings in literature searches on occupational disease on a search of peer-reviewed scientific publications through the Pub Med service in the Library of Medicine. He spoke to more than two dozen poultry producers and agri industry representatives Monday afternoon at the Penn State sponsored Poultry Health and Jliesston Forage Harvesters Model^T^lSS^Jl It’s no big secret that whole stalk com silage produces 40 I 116 SCtiCl to 50% more digestible energy _ over com harvested as gram. T^\ Thcbigsec’-etahow l\#ww mcair icfeffii ‘ itlv economk ly ancT efficiently y< can harvest it with a Hesston* 7155 S Forage Harvester. More cutting power. \ Designed for sizfed livestock producer, this small punch. Its “sirargh|i,nkrta;crop flow” design puts more power into cutting, less into handling the crop Tha(!Srbms greater field effiaency|%r after year. •. ' The 7155 S easily handles tractor PTOs from 90 to STOLT2FUS FARM SERVICE, INC. UMBERGER'S OF FONTANA, INC. Rts. 10 & 41, Cochranville, Pa RD 4, Box 545, Lebanon. Pa. 215-593-2407 717-867-2613 Z ' MM |=^ R Zfpr CE C J WONSIDLER BROS. Finland Rd., Quakertown, PA HERNLEY’S FARM EQUIPMENT. INC. 2095 S. Market St., Elizabethtown, Pa. 717-367-8867 Management Seminar at Kreider's Restaurant In the past 20 years, however, a lot of changes have taken place. Scientists have a better under standing and knowledge of disease-causing agents, they can detect disease carriers a lot better, and producers have responded by making the houses a lot healthier for people and birds. The research looked at five dif ferent countries and poultry house health, including Denmark, Eng land, Germany, Netherlands, and the U.S., and was published in 1984. Overall, in broiler houses, the U.S. led the other countries in low est amount of agents overall, with one of the lowest inhalable dust (4.4 milligrams per cubic meter). The lowest was Denmark at 3.8. The U.S. had the lowest respirable dust at’ 2.4 milligrams per cubic meter, the lowest inhalable endo toxin at 61 nanograms per cubic meter, and one of the lowest respir able endotoxin at IS nanograms per cubic meter (Denmark had the lowest at 6). The U.S. also recorded one of the lowest ammo nia levels, at 25 parts per million (ppm), within the levels estab lished by monitoring and regulat ory agencies. The lowest ammonia 717-933-4114 D. W. OGG Frederick, MD - 301-473-4250 Westminster, MD - 410-848-4585 forage harvesting. Poultry house workers who use proper breathing equipment and protect their health in confinement operations are safer than most operations in the rest of the world, according to Bhushan M. Jayarao, Penn State extension veterinarian, center. At left is John Schwartz, La piaster extension director and at right is Mike Hulet, Penn State professor of poultry Science. levels in this study were recorded in Denmark, at 8 For undocumented •> Germany recorded the highest 175 hp, and is available with 2-row com silage header or 6-foot-wide hay pickup. FinsertiftontroL Electro-hydraulic remote control puts harvesting functions at your fingertips, and the 1,000 rpm drive assures big capacity. This season; make silage more efficiently and ecpnpmjcally— with a new Hesston 71555.; See us today. OMobodv lomwb hw Mhn _HEssroi* 215-536-1935 / 215-536-7523 Rts. 309 & 100, New Tripoli, PA 610-767-7611 STANLEY’S FARM SERVICE RD 1, Box 46, Klingerstown, Pa. 717-648-2088 leveljbftfcAPhalable endotoxins/i* 6,000 fuqgtains per cubic meter. Abto, thpnghcsi levels fbf ammo nil wens 27.1 ppm in England. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 13, 1999-A29 * ir t LEACOCK f. fj CENTER b‘j Old Flu Ronks, PA t/ r '/2 /1 7 - ;'GE -/i 7 f f.V'D Wtd Rums 710 Fues , Fn 7 to 8 Sat 7 lo 12 C vl the studies pointed to, was that endotoxins are higher in broiler than layers and almnbnia levels are also higher compared to layers in the study. Dust particles come from a vari ety of sources, including auto mated dry-feed handling systems, feces and feathers, dust mites, manure particles from birds on sol id floors, and viral, bacterial, and (Turn to Page A3O) Cflbmgfe