Jones P W
Vet Rec. 1980 Jan 5;106(1):4-7. doi: 10.1136/vr.106.1.4.
Many diseases of farm animals, particularly salmonellosis, may be disseminated by slurry. Salmonellas may be found in low numbers (less than 100 per gram) in slurries but 90 per cent die during the first two to four weeks when the material is stored and survive on grass for short periods only. Animals experimentally allowed to graze pasture spread with slurry are not easily infected. The danger of disseminating salmonellosis by by the use of a slurry system can be significantly reduced if the slurry is stored for at least one month before spreading on pasture and if pasture treated with stored slurry is not grazed for a similar period after spreading.
许多家畜疾病,尤其是沙门氏菌病,可能通过粪肥传播。粪肥中可能存在少量(每克少于100个)沙门氏菌,但在储存的头两到四周内,90%的沙门氏菌会死亡,并且仅能在草地上短期存活。通过实验让动物在施有粪肥的牧场上放牧,它们不容易被感染。如果粪肥在施用于牧场之前储存至少一个月,并且在施用储存过的粪肥后的类似时间段内不放牧经其处理过的牧场,那么通过使用粪肥系统传播沙门氏菌病的风险可以显著降低。