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Why Monitoring Matters in Every Barn

By Dr. Maral Rahmani

PoultryMed Veterinary Services

April 2026


The Invisible Threats: Why Monitoring Matters in Every Barn

Poultry health protection has always relied on strong biosecurity but in today’s environment, surveillance and early detection matter more than ever.

With diseases evolving, wildlife interactions increasing, and global movement of birds and products expanding, farms need systems that can spot trouble before it becomes a crisis.


The Reality: Pathogens Don’t Wait

Poultry diseases don’t start with dramatic symptoms. Most outbreaks begin quietly, a handful of birds drinking differently, a slight drop in feed use, a few extra minutes of inactivity, or a subtle change in barn air quality.

These “small warnings” often appear long before farmers can see illness. That’s why surveillance is no longer optional; it’s a frontline tool.

Modern Disease Surveillance: More Than Just Daily Walkthroughs

Today’s surveillance goes beyond looking at birds. Farms now monitor:

  • Water and feed patterns for early changes in behaviour
  • Ventilation and temperature curves to catch stress before it escalates
  • Footpad and litter quality trends as welfare indicators
  • Mortality micro-patterns instead of daily totals
  • Noise and activity data when AI-based tools are used

These data points, when combined, create a clearer picture of flock resilience and help identify risk faster.


Biosecurity: The Barrier Between Your Birds and the Outdoors

Strong biosecurity still stands as the best protection. Key practices remain essential:

  • Controlled entry points and visitor logs
  • Proper downtime between flocks
  • Wildlife exclusion around barns
  • Clean equipment and clothing
  • Separation between age groups and species
  • Routine barn hygiene and litter management

But even the best biosecurity plan can fail if surveillance is weak. Pathogens slip in through tiny gaps on boots, in the air, on equipment, or through wild birds.


The Link Between Surveillance and Biosecurity

Biosecurity prevents pathogens from entering.

Surveillance detects when something gets through.

Together, they protect flock health and reduce the severity of outbreaks.

When farms only rely on biosecurity, outbreaks often appear suddenly. When farms add strong surveillance, problems become manageable because they’re caught earlier.


Why Early Detection Matters Now

Early detection means:

  • Lower mortality
  • Less medication
  • Faster recovery
  • Preventing spread to neighboring farms
  • Better welfare outcomes
  • Reduced economic loss

In many recent cases worldwide, farms that responded early to small behaviour changes avoided full-scale disease events.


Why Early Detection Matters Now

As technology improves, farmers will have more tools to track flock health in real time combining data from water lines, sound monitors, environmental sensors, and automated cameras.

But even with advanced tools, the foundation remains the same:

A clean barn, a clear routine, and a sharp eye.

Strong biosecurity and smart surveillance are not just best practices they’re essential for keeping poultry farms healthy, productive, and resilient.


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