Bird Problems in Dairy Sheds: The Problem

Birds in rural environments, such as dairy sheds, can cause a range of problems for farmers and their livestock. While birds are a natural part of the environment, they can become a nuisance and pose a threat to animal health and productivity. Here are some of the most common issues caused by birds in a dairy shed, and in other rural environments:

  1. Spread of disease: Birds can carry a range of diseases that can be harmful to both animals and humans. In a dairy shed birds can carry and spread diseases such as avian influenza, which can infect cows and other livestock. This can lead to reduced milk production and in sever cases – death.
  2. Contamination of food and water: Birds can contaminate animal feed and water supplies with their droppings, feathers, and other debris. This can lead to the spread of disease and a decline in animal health.
  3. Damage to buildings and equipment: Birds can cause damage to buildings and equipment, including roofs, walls, and electrical systems. This can be expensive to repair and can also pose a safety risk to animals and humans.
  4. Disturbance to animals: The presence of birds in a dairy shed can cause animals to become agitated and stressed. This can lead to a decline in milk production and even injuries to both animals and farmers.
  5. 4. Spread of insects and parasites:
  6. Ticks, fleas, mites, lice, and associated parasites are carried by birds and their nests are great home for these (and these can cause a number of secondary infestations). These parasites can easily transfer to cows and other animals.

To prevent these problems, farmers can take a range of measures to deter birds from entering dairy sheds and other rural environments. One excellent solution is Guano-Be-Gone New Zealands best anti bird spray.

In conclusion, birds can cause a range of problems in a dairy shed and other rural environments. By taking proactive measures to prevent bird infestations, farmers can protect the health and productivity of their livestock, as well as their own wellbeing.

There are many measures you can take, including spraying Guano-Be-Gone monthly to ensure birds leave the area alone. Call us on 0800 366 292 to talk about if Guano-Be-Gone is right for you.