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Poultry Science | 2011

Comparison of shell bacteria from unwashed and washed table eggs harvested from caged laying hens and cage-free floor-housed laying hens

J. F. Hannah; J. L. Wilson; N. A. Cox; J. A. Cason; D. V. Bourassa; M. T. Musgrove; L. J. Richardson; L. L. Rigsby; R. J. Buhr

These studies evaluated the bacterial level of unwashed and washed shell eggs from caged and cage-free laying hens. Hy-Line W-36 White and Hy-Line Brown laying hens were housed on all wire slats or all shavings floor systems. On the sampling days for experiments 1, 2, and 3, 20 eggs were collected from each pen for bacterial analyses. Ten of the eggs collected from each pen were washed for 1 min with a commercial egg-washing solution, whereas the remaining 10 eggs were unwashed before sampling the eggshell and shell membranes for aerobic bacteria and coliforms (experiment 1 only). In experiment 1, the aerobic plate counts (APC) of unwashed eggs produced in the shavings, slats, and caged-housing systems were 4.0, 3.6, and 3.1 log(10) cfu/mL of rinsate, respectively. Washing eggs significantly (P < 0.05) reduced APC by 1.6 log(10) cfu/mL and reduced the prevalence of coliforms by 12%. In experiment 2, unwashed eggs produced by hens in triple-deck cages from 57 to 62 wk (previously housed on shavings, slats, and cages) did not differ, with APC ranging from 0.6 to 0.8 log(10) cfu/mL. Washing eggs continued to significantly reduce APC to below 0.2 log(10) cfu/mL. In experiment 3, the APC for unwashed eggs were within 0.4 log below the APC attained for unwashed eggs in experiment 1, although hen density was 28% of that used in experiment 1. Washing eggs further lowered the APC to 0.4 to 0.7 log(10) cfu/mL, a 2.7-log reduction. These results indicate that shell bacterial levels are similar after washing for eggs from hens housed in these caged and cage-free environments. However, housing hens in cages with manure removal belts resulted in lower APC for both unwashed and washed eggs (compared with eggs from hens housed in a room with shavings, slats, and cages).


Poultry Science | 1996

Effect of Hatching Cabinet Sanitation Treatments on Salmonella Cross-Contamination and Hatchability of Broiler Eggs

J. S. Bailey; R. J. Buhr; N. A. Cox; M. E. Berrang


Poultry Science | 1993

Pekin Duckling and Broiler Chicken Pectoralis Muscle Structure and Composition

D. P. Smith; D. L. Fletcher; R. J. Buhr; Beyer Rs


Poultry Science | 1994

Effect of Two Different Molting Procedures on a Salmonella enteritidis Infection

Peter S. Holt; R. J. Buhr; D. L. Cunningham; Robert E. Porter


Poultry Science | 2003

Effects of stunning and decapitation on broiler activity during bleeding, blood loss, carcass, and breast meat quality

W. D. McNeal; D. L. Fletcher; R. J. Buhr


Poultry Science | 1998

Influence of preslaughter stunning on turkey breast muscle quality

J. K. Northcutt; R. J. Buhr; L. L. Young


Poultry Science | 2007

Comparison of Four Sampling Methods for the Detection of Salmonella in Broiler Litter

R. J. Buhr; L. J. Richardson; J. A. Cason; N. A. Cox; Brian D. Fairchild


Poultry Science | 1994

The Influence of Extended Posthatch Holding Time and Placement Density on Broiler Performance

E. T. Casteel; J. L. Wilson; R. J. Buhr; Jean E. Sander


Poultry Science | 1993

Twenty-Four-Hour Feed Withdrawal and Limited Feeding as Alternative Methods for Induction of Molt in Laying Hens

A. Rolon; R. J. Buhr; D. L. Cunningham


Poultry Science | 1993

Histomorphometric bone properties of sexually immature and mature White Leghorn hens with evaluation of fluorochrome injection on egg production traits.

H. A. Hudson; W. M. Britton; G. N. Rowland; R. J. Buhr

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J. A. Cason

Agricultural Research Service

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N. A. Cox

Agricultural Research Service

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L. J. Richardson

Agricultural Research Service

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C. L. Wyatt

Washington State University

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D. V. Bourassa

Agricultural Research Service

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