PPT-Carcass Disposal Composting

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Composting Carcasses layered with organic material Thermophilic microbes Heat generation Accelerates biological decomposition Destroys pathogens Relatively safe

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Composting Carcasses layered with organic material Thermophilic microbes Heat generation Accelerates biological decomposition Destroys pathogens Relatively safe and simple Nutrient rich organic byproduct. iowahomelandsecurityorg www cfsphiastateedu wwwiowaagriculturegov IOWA IOWA AND LAND STEWARDSHIP AND LAND STEWARDSHIP AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF The overall goal of an animal disease emergency response is to control and conta Optimising . Welfare . BHS Welfare Officers Meeting, Durham 2012. Why euthanasia?. Euthanasia basically means ‘good death’. Old or diseased animals should be given the benefit of a good death to avoid suffering, where appropriate. On-Site Burial. On-Site Burial. Excavated trench or pit. Decomposition. Heat. Length of time . required varies. Species and size. Total volume. Soil characteristics. Settlement of the burial site. Additional backfill . Overview. Method Selection. Animal species. Number of animals. Space and equipment needed. Pathogen and . its . ability to . persist or . spread. Environmental issues. Soil characteristics. Water sources. Off-Site Locations . (Rendering and Landfills) . and Transportation Biosecurity. Off-Site Carcass Disposal. Rendering Facility or Landfills. Use depends on. Animal species. Quantity of carcasses. Pathogen of concern. Composting. Composting. Carcasses layered. with organic material. Thermophilic microbes. Heat generation. Accelerates biological. decomposition. Destroys pathogens. Relatively safe and simple. Nutrient rich, organic byproduct. We believe the status quo cattle producer cannot remain profitable. We believe in the cattle working for us, not us for them. Cows live 100% off grass or they get a free ride to town. Low . inputs. We . at School . Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Jan. 13, 2015. Why Compost?. Reduce waste requiring disposal. Reduce greenhouse gas emissions . and . sequester carbon in the soil (as humus). Adapted from the FAD PReP/NAHEMS . Guidelines: Disposal (2012). Composting . USDA APHIS and CFSPH. FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Composting, Rendering, and Burial . Aerobic decomposition method. Public Works Department. 1. Environmental Quality Commission. June 11, 2015. Background. Citywide 40% diversion goal by 2020. Resource Evaluation Study – 2014. Existing Mulching Operations. Pilot Food Scraps Composting Program – Implemented January 2015. Adapted from the FAD PReP/NAHEMS . Guidelines: Disposal (2012). Composting . USDA APHIS and CFSPH. FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Composting, Rendering, and Burial . Aerobic decomposition method. Overview - NH’s Current Regulations and Practices Organics and Composting Melanie Doiron Pamela Hoyt-Denison NHDES Solid Waste Management Bureau B iodegradable material from plants & animals Includes, for example: (Credit Hours-3+1). Disposal of carcasses. Disposal of carcasses. Hygienic disposal . of dead/fallen . animals: social . as well as legal . obligation. M. ost . important responsibilities of . veterinarians: . Dr. . Pallav. Shekhar. Department of Veterinary Medicine. Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University. Unit -4. Introduction. Usage of suitable disinfectant (natural or synthetic).  Proper disposal of carcass.

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