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Abstract
A study based on the literature, an on- farm audit and expert knowledge, was carried out to determine 1) the risks of spread of animal diseases among farms; 2) odour nuisance due to carcasses at the rendering plant; and 3) measurements to reduce these risks.
It was concluded that the possible risks of spread of animal diseases among farms
due to the removal of carcasses mainly has to do with the entrance of the place
from where the carcasses are collected by the driver of the truck , the contact of
the grab of the haulier with the cadaver container or place and driving with the
haulier which is not fully closed. The true size of the risk of spread of disease is
unknown and is probably different for each pathogen. Strict hygiene measurements
by the driver and farmer can reduce the risk of spread of animal diseases due to
cadaver removal. According to the interviewees at the expert assessment session, the odour nuisance at the rendering plant due to carcasses is mainly caused by bacterial conversion of proteins. Cooling of carcasses contribute to the slowing down of the conversions. No unambigious answer could be obtained as to the cooling temperature: not lower than -7°C because of the processing at the rendering plant and preferably not
higher than 5°C. Frequent removal of carcasses from the farms and a quick
handling at the rendering plant may also reduce odour nuisance at the rendering
plant.