There is a common denominator causing the spread of the contagion. I guarantee you it is the trucks coming and going from the farms that are carrying the virus. It was the large commercial transportation found to be the culprit with the virus and bacteria to bee colonies.
Each farmer needs to have their own straight truck or have a contract with a local transporter that will respect the need for maintaining decontamination from virus and bacteria.
The microbes can be colonized on the TIRES as well as the cargo compartment. Eggs and poultry are considered non-exempt freight. They are perishable. So, independent transports is going to be involved. The independents have to be oriented to the reality of contamination of this virus. The best place to educate independent truckers is at the brokerages, especially any brokerages that transport poultry.
The poultry farmers have to become their own best friend by demanding every truck or car that comes and goes from their farms are decontaminated. It is not that difficult. Tanker freight have to scour out their trailers between cargo loads. The truck stops have wash areas with hoses inside concrete block buildings so the trucks simply drive the tanker trailer and cab into the building and throw some quarters or credit cards swipes to start up the hoses. It is not that big a task.
This is all the equipment farmers need in their own garages. Every time a car or truck is leaving and returning their tires and cargo areas are disinfected.
As is possible have a scheduled wash down of the entire vehicle including inside the cab. Boots and shoes can carry the contagion, too. It will come under control as soon as the folks involved realize the dangerous potential to simple everyday activities.
Each farmer needs to have their own straight truck or have a contract with a local transporter that will respect the need for maintaining decontamination from virus and bacteria.
The microbes can be colonized on the TIRES as well as the cargo compartment. Eggs and poultry are considered non-exempt freight. They are perishable. So, independent transports is going to be involved. The independents have to be oriented to the reality of contamination of this virus. The best place to educate independent truckers is at the brokerages, especially any brokerages that transport poultry.
The poultry farmers have to become their own best friend by demanding every truck or car that comes and goes from their farms are decontaminated. It is not that difficult. Tanker freight have to scour out their trailers between cargo loads. The truck stops have wash areas with hoses inside concrete block buildings so the trucks simply drive the tanker trailer and cab into the building and throw some quarters or credit cards swipes to start up the hoses. It is not that big a task.
This is all the equipment farmers need in their own garages. Every time a car or truck is leaving and returning their tires and cargo areas are disinfected.
As is possible have a scheduled wash down of the entire vehicle including inside the cab. Boots and shoes can carry the contagion, too. It will come under control as soon as the folks involved realize the dangerous potential to simple everyday activities.