Hi All,
Here's an informational meeting for those of you who live especially in Sonoma County; I've signed up to attend!
IBD Virus - Education/Discussion by UCD, CDFA in Sonoma County.
Posted by: "petersonpetaluma"
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Date: Thu Oct 6, 2011 11:02 am ((PDT))
The below notice was circulated to Sonoma County 4H Leaders. It is open to all interested poultry people. If there is a great interest in this event, they will hold it at the 4H Center in Rohnert Park. If not, it will be at the 4H office as listed in the notice. PLEASE RSVP to
[email protected] so they can plan for the number of people.
VERY IMPORTANT FOR POULTRY LEADERS
.UC Davis Professor to discuss Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) in Sonoma County Poultry
The bursa of Fabricius is an extremely important organ in the immune system of birds. The bursa is present at hatching and through the early life of the bird before gradually disappearing when the bird reaches sexual maturity. The IBD virus destroys the bursa and thus causes the bird to be greatly susceptible to other (i.e. secondary) infections such as E. coli, Salmonella, coccidia,and Marek's disease.
A unique strain of the IBD virus is present in the Sonoma area of California.
Researchers and veterinarians from UC Davis, The Ohio State University, the California Department of Food andAgriculture (CDFA), and the U.S. Dept of Food and Agriculture (USDA) have been working with the local poultry industry in order to understand the ecology and epidemiology of the disease.
Specifically, understanding how the disease was introduced and how it spreads will be essential toward effectively managing IBD in the future.
CDFA, UC Davis, and UCCE will be co-hosting an educational meeting at the UCCE office in Santa Rosa on Tuesday November 1st at 5:30pm regarding IBD. Dr. Beate Crossly from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and the California Animal Health and Food Safety Lab (CAHFS) will present a brief description of IBD. In addition, she will discuss resources available to backyard bird owners with sick birds.
Please RSVP with me at
[email protected]. I have to know how many people are coming to see if we can all fit in the conference room or if we need to move the to the 4-H Center