%0 Journal Article %T Evaluation of Two Compressed Air Foam Systems for Culling Caged Layer Hens %A Daniel P. Hougentogler %A Jaclyn A. Weiher %A Morgan Farnell %A Robert L. Alphin %J Archive of "Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI". %D 2018 %R 10.3390/ani8050061 %X Control of avian influenza and similar diseases in commercial poultry operations is challenging; the six major steps are surveillance, biosecurity, quarantine, depopulation, disposal, and cleaning and disinfection. Depopulation is used to cull animals that are terminally ill and to reduce the number of animals that can spread an untreatable disease. Water-based foam depopulation was used effectively during the 2014¨C2015 highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak in the United States. Water-based foam, however, cannot be used effectively in caged poultry operations. Compressed air foam systems were initially developed for structural fire-fighting and, with modifications, can provide the conditions required to effectively penetrate a poultry cage and provide sufficient residence time for depopulation. In this experiment, compressed air foam was used to depopulate caged layer hens. Compressed air foam resulted in faster unconsciousness than carbon dioxide gassing. The experiment demonstrated that compressed air foam systems have promise for depopulating birds raised in cages %K depopulation %K foam %K cage %K layer hen %K chicken %K poultry %K emergency %K euthanasia %K culling methods %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5981272/