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Not everyone at the sales around here is dishonest or has sick birds. There are people that sell at the sales that also show in the shows. They vaccinate their flocks and practice proper bio-security at their farm. That is why they would rather sell their birds in a location that is not getting heavy foot traffic.The State Vet that does the NPIP testing in my area, says to do what you stated when you I go to a Chicken sale or Chicken Show. He says before I go out to my Chicken Pens I should wash my cloths, shower, never wear the same shoes in my pens that I wear to the sales, bleach my boots. He says that most of the Chickens sold at chicken auctions are sick from some type of disease. That the owners most of the time are fully aware that the birds they are selling are sick. By taking them to the auction at least they can get a little something for them instead of killing them. Kind of sounds Greasy, but that is the way people are these days. Not too many Honest people around anymore. It's all about the Dollar... If my flock was to get infected I would kill all of them and start over again. I have already done it once and would do it again rather than sell infected birds. The best thing to do is raise your own birds and never bring a new bird into the flock. He my just be drugged up to make him look well. You never known until your flock is sick that the bird you brought in was sick.
The problem with doing so is that if you bring your birds to the sale, and they don't all sell, you could be bringing back birds that are contaminated. I didn't bring back any of my own. I dropped the prices close to the end of the day so I wouldn't have to. I do not have sick birds, and I believe I am an honest, trustworthy person. I wish more were like me, but I have met my fair share of tricksters. I have also met my fair share of honest, hard-working and caring people. Most of the latter is attached to the show scene, and are serious about breeding with the SOP in mind.
We don't NPIP test here in Canada. I'm not even sure what exactly that entails? Care to elaborate?