The real fear is that heavily soiled birds may not be sufficiently disinfected, and that relying on chlorine washing could lead to poorer hygiene standards overall.
Exactly what I figured. The system will try to reach the same equilibrium as before. Added safety measures will be met with a balancing reduction in quality.
> The real fear is that heavily soiled birds may not be sufficiently disinfected, and that relying on chlorine washing could lead to poorer hygiene standards overall.
Exactly what I figured. The system will try to reach the same equilibrium as before. Added safety measures will be met with a balancing reduction in quality.
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