Amen!!!
I feel that if even one person has this it is probably safe to say that everyone who sells at the swaps probably has it from what I was told and have read. Throwing names out there is not accomplish anything.
I am still trying to figure out why it is safe to eat the eggs from these birds and also to eat the birds if you should decide to cull them. If it is safe for human consumption, why is it so bad to sell them?
I also was unfortunate enough for some of my birds test positive for ms or mg and some had both. My birds all look and act very healthy. Npip testing came back as good on all my birds. I wouldn't have even known if they hadn't tested for it.
I buy my birds from very good breeders and my birds were npip tested every year.
I don't believe that only some of the venders should be tested for this because someone complained. I think it should be part of the npip testing if it is that bad so everyone will feel safe buying them at the swaps.
I have chosen not to cull my birds. They mean more to me than the almighty dollar. I have named most of them and feel like they are part of my family. I will miss the swaps and all the nice people I have met through them but I am not culling all my birds and starting over. Like I said, if its so bad to have ms/mg then everyone should be tested for it in order to sell not just a chosen few.
Blaming anyone for passing this into our flocks is not going to stop it. This testing needs to be part of the npip testing.
I feel that if even one person has this it is probably safe to say that everyone who sells at the swaps probably has it from what I was told and have read. Throwing names out there is not accomplish anything.
I am still trying to figure out why it is safe to eat the eggs from these birds and also to eat the birds if you should decide to cull them. If it is safe for human consumption, why is it so bad to sell them?
I also was unfortunate enough for some of my birds test positive for ms or mg and some had both. My birds all look and act very healthy. Npip testing came back as good on all my birds. I wouldn't have even known if they hadn't tested for it.
I buy my birds from very good breeders and my birds were npip tested every year.
I don't believe that only some of the venders should be tested for this because someone complained. I think it should be part of the npip testing if it is that bad so everyone will feel safe buying them at the swaps.
I have chosen not to cull my birds. They mean more to me than the almighty dollar. I have named most of them and feel like they are part of my family. I will miss the swaps and all the nice people I have met through them but I am not culling all my birds and starting over. Like I said, if its so bad to have ms/mg then everyone should be tested for it in order to sell not just a chosen few.
Blaming anyone for passing this into our flocks is not going to stop it. This testing needs to be part of the npip testing.
