Ya thats what i thought aswell.... bottom line is dont bring in anything at a time like this...
here in Canada, Ontario we had 2 farms totaling 80 000 birds, Canadas regulations for disposal has only 1 option. compost on site in the infected barn, 90 days... test everday after such a period of time i cant remember all the details. but no birds are to be removed from the infected barns. in the US your regulations are fricken crazy... they are moving birds out to wherever, landfills, fields and burrying them, incinerating them isnt fool proof either... so called sterilizing the barns asap and filling them back up with a new crop! WOW and the virus is still spreading across the US like a wild fire in a hayfield...
stay safe, good luck to you all!
One of the stories I read said that they closed the barn, gassed the birds, then had to compost the pile inside the barn while keeping the barn locked to keep out predators that may drag infected birds off. I will see if I can find the link to that story again
It depends where you are as to how they are handling it. Some areas are incinerating, some are composting on the farms/and or burying and others are burying them in landfills. I've read stories of all varieties. Sad thing is we don't have a national protocal in place to handle such things.