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Created: 3/16/2004
Updated: 3/16/2004
©2004, A.B.A.

Bio-security Checklist for Shows

This list is designed to aid show managements in protecting their entries from contagious disease.

Before the Show

 Make exhibitors aware that no entries from quarantined areas will be accepted. At the minimum, a catalog announcement should prohibit the entry of any bird that has been in or through an area under quarantine in the 60 days prior to the show. An announcement should also prohibit the exhibition of any bird vaccinated with a live or modified live vaccine in the 30 days prior to the show. The ideal procedure would be the inclusion of an Exhibitor’s Health Declaration with the catalog that would be signed and returned by the exhibitor with his/her entry.

At the Show

1) Fog or spray the cage bottoms and cages with an approved disinfectant before bedding is added.

2) Do not make use of any previously used bedding or cups when setting up the show. Use only fresh    bedding and disposable food and water containers.

3) Have an experienced poultry fancier inspect the birds as they are cooped in for any obvious evidence of disease or parasite infestation. If diseased birds are found, they should be removed from the showroom immediately. If parasite infestation is found, the birds should be sprayed with a mite/louse control product and then rechecked to assure control was achieved.

4) An alcohol-based hand sanitizing product should be available for the use of any judge, show official, or exhibitor who wishes to sanitize their hands after handling birds. This is especially vital for anyone handling a bird suspected of having a contagious disease.

If you have further questions, please contact Lou Horton at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .


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