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Writer's pictureNeal Hughes

How to Manage Short Turnarounds and Bacterial Challenges in Broiler Farms


Discover how beneficial bacteria can improve broiler health
Airborne Bacteria in a Broiler House

In broiler farms, short turnaround times between flocks can lead to a higher count of harmful bacteria lingering in the environment. This increased bacterial load often results in poor performance in young chicks, exposing them to pathogens before they’ve had a chance to build resilience.

A simple and effective solution for addressing this challenge is to seed the environment with beneficial bacteria. Applied after the final disinfection, these beneficial bacteria establish a healthy microbial balance that inhibits the growth of harmful pathogens. By naturally colonising the farm environment, these beneficial microbes reduce the risk of early infections, giving your birds a stronger start and supporting healthier growth from day one.

This straightforward step helps poultry farmers overcome the unique challenges of short turnarounds, providing a stable, supportive foundation for young flocks and fostering optimal performance in every cycle.


Take action now to set your flocks up for success. Contact Neal at Enviro Spore to learn more about seeding your environment with beneficial bacteria and experience the difference in bird health and growth. Reach out via email at Neal@envirospore.co.uk or visit envirospore.com for more information.




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