Microbial air pollution caused by intensive broiler chicken breeding
Studies on the degree of microbial atmospheric pollution caused by industrial broiler breeding were carried out. The experiments were performed with broiler chickens bred on litter that was not changed, at a density of 20 chickens m−2 in uniform buildings each possessing a total area of 960 m2. A gr...
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