Practical applications and pathogen challenges of wastes as handled by farms

3804 views

Page selection:
  • SusannahSoilet
  • SusannahSoilet's Avatar
    Topic Author
  • Trying to use biology to recycle wastes and preserve soil fertility. Working on the 'Soilet System'
  • Posts: 17
  • Karma: 1
  • Likes received: 8

Practical applications and pathogen challenges of wastes as handled by farms

As an organic livestock farmer (semi retired), currently studying soil biology, microbiomes, ecology and immunology I'd be happy to offer some views 'from the other end' as it were.

I can't think of many livestock production system where the excreta is added to water just for transport - on all organic farms, the productive re-use of the nutrients and organic matter - without endangering ecosystems or challenging flock/herd health with excessive exposure to pathogens and parasites - is a core system. The wastes are rarely 'sterile' from a pathogen or parasite point of view, but livestock with a robust constitution do not need to rely on anthelmintics or antibiotics to stay healthy, even with moderate levels of challenge. 'Clean' grazing would be allocated to the youngest stock, who have the least developed immunity.

I will follow with interest!

Susi

Please Log in to join the conversation.

You need to login to reply
Page selection:
Share this thread:
Recently active users. Who else has been active?
Time to create page: 0.066 seconds
Powered by Kunena Forum