Minimum sanitation requirements for hatcheries
Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD)
Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD)
12:68:13:23. Minimum sanitation requirements for hatcheries. Hatcheries must be kept in a sanitary condition in general and must comply specifically with the following requirements: (1) Incubator walls, floors, and trays must be kept free from broken eggs and eggshells; (2) Tops of incubators and hatchers must be kept clean and may not be used for storage; (3) The entire hatchery, including the sales room, must be kept in a neat, orderly condition and free from accumulated dust; (4) Hatchery residue, such as eggshells, infertile eggs, dead embryos, and any material which may harbor diseases, must be disposed of promptly and in a sanitary manner; (5) Hatchers and hatching trays must be cleaned and fumigated or disinfected after each hatch; (6) All eggs set must be fumigated; and (7) Started poultry must be kept separated from the incubator room. Source: SL 1975, ch 16, § 1; 12 SDR 128, 12 SDR 154, effective July 1, 1986; 18 SDR 55, effective September 23, 1991. General Authority: SDCL 40-3-14. Law Implemented: SDCL 40-3-9, 40-3-10.
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