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I agree with Walt that raisinng healthing birds is better than constantly treating them with medicine, but I have seen sick birds at shows many times. I think it was in Belvidere 2 years ago that the judge actually wrote on the cage card "this bird has Coryza", but they didn't make them take it out of the show.
When I go to a show, I take a bottle of diluted Oxine and spray the cages and my birds once a day just in case. Maybe it doesn't do anything, but it makes me feel better. So far, I haven't brought any disease home since I've been doing it.
After my very first show, one of my birds came down with LT a week later and it spread before I knew what it was. It was not fun.
The show management should have taken the bird out immediately and sprayed the area with oxine. The judge should have reported it to the show management. If anyone saw a sick bird in these western shows it would be out of the cage very quickly. Part of my job as a CA poultry health inspector is the check out the birds that are already in the show. Oxine is wonderful stuff!
Walt
Good to know Walt. I saw a sick bird at Stockton last year (actually this year) & wondered why it was allowed to be there.