Numbers of fecal streptococci and Escherichia coli in fresh and dry cattle, horse, and sheep manure

Livestock are known contributors to stream pollution. Numbers of fecal streptococci and Escherichia coli in manure naturally deposited by livestock in the field are needed for activities related to bacterial source tracking and determining maximum daily bacterial loading of streams. We measured popu...

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Published in:Canadian journal of microbiology Vol. 51; no. 10; p. 847
Main Authors: Weaver, R W, Entry, J A, Graves, Alexandria
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Abstract Livestock are known contributors to stream pollution. Numbers of fecal streptococci and Escherichia coli in manure naturally deposited by livestock in the field are needed for activities related to bacterial source tracking and determining maximum daily bacterial loading of streams. We measured populations of fecal streptococci and E. coli in fresh and dry manure from cattle (Bos taurus L.), horses (Equus caballus L.), and sheep (Ovis aires L.) on farms in southern Idaho. Populations of indicator bacteria in dry manure were often as high as that in fresh manure from horse and sheep. There was a 2 log10 drop in the population of fecal coliform numbers in dry cattle manure from cattle in pastures but not from cattle in pens. Bacterial isolates used in source tracking should include isolates from both fresh and dry manure to better represent the bacterial source loading of streams.
AbstractList Livestock are known contributors to stream pollution. Numbers of fecal streptococci and Escherichia coli in manure naturally deposited by livestock in the field are needed for activities related to bacterial source tracking and determining maximum daily bacterial loading of streams. We measured populations of fecal streptococci and E. coli in fresh and dry manure from cattle (Bos taurus L.), horses (Equus caballus L.), and sheep (Ovis aires L.) on farms in southern Idaho. Populations of indicator bacteria in dry manure were often as high as that in fresh manure from horse and sheep. There was a 2 log10 drop in the population of fecal coliform numbers in dry cattle manure from cattle in pastures but not from cattle in pens. Bacterial isolates used in source tracking should include isolates from both fresh and dry manure to better represent the bacterial source loading of streams.
Author Weaver, R W
Entry, J A
Graves, Alexandria
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SubjectTerms Animals
Cattle
Colony Count, Microbial
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Escherichia coli - isolation & purification
Feces - microbiology
Horses
Manure - microbiology
Rivers - microbiology
Sheep
Streptococcus - isolation & purification
Water Pollution - prevention & control
Title Numbers of fecal streptococci and Escherichia coli in fresh and dry cattle, horse, and sheep manure
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