Suzanne, Great work! It's nice to see something other than death and destruction!
I am not offended by anyone, I don't blame anyone for being in fear of disease. Unfortunately, it's out there, and just a matter of time.
Even if you follow biosecurity to the hilt, a wild bird can fly overhead and poop in your yard.
If it's a carrier, you're done.
OK, second half of my rant.
This New England area show that Vera and I went to in the spring....
Well, she buys a Bantam Cochin from a very famous and well respected breeder from way up north.
Another friend bought two more from the same guy.
Within a few days, one of the pair just isn't right.
Long story short, something is seriously wrong (disease wise) with this bird.
She (other friend) takes it to another friend that practices biosecurity to the hilt.
She is a CT licensed farm, poultry dealer, she knows her stuff.
She helps out the other friend, because they are friends (I apologize if this is confusing, just can't name names) and that is what friends do.... help each other out.
All I know, and this is after the fact, that the bird died.
What I was not told, and found out after we will call "the incident"
That the bird was very sick, and after they killed it, that the one gal was not even allowed to go to the other gals house.
It was such a bad disease, she wouldn't even let her friend over her house.
As far as I know, this still stands.
ANYWAY.......The little Cochin that Vera had just wouldn't gain weight. Never appeared sick, but was always getting beat up by her flock.
She would go outside, and find other birds standing on the poor thing, squashed flat like a pancake.
So who's the dumbass that takes the bird into her house, in her living room, lets her sit on the sofa and watch tv, and hang out next to all my now dead Showgirls?
Another reason I call myself stoopid. BUT WHY WASN'T I TOLD ABOUT THIS????
Because nobody wants to talk about this.
If I knew about the first dead one, I certainly wouldn't let this last one into my home, to visit with Aunty Roberta and let her have a little vacation and try to get her to gain weight.
AFTER it all hits the fan, I am revealed the "don't tell anybody, but...." emails.
AFTER the fact, I find out other people at the same show are coming up with dead birds.
One other breeder lost 2 English Orpingtons, worth $1,000.00 each. NOT A MISPRINT.
Someone else lost a bunch of birds.
There's really no recourse, anybody can point the finger at any other person.
I now know not to trust ANYONE, and I purposely stayed away from a nice afternoon with the girls because I didn't want to kill anything.
You can pick up anything at the feed store, one poop goes from a shoe, to the floor, to your shoe, home, to kill your birds.
It's that easy. And it happens all the time.
I could have it in my car. Seriously, when was the last time you disenfected your brake and gas pedals?
Enough said.
Oh, and by the way, I also breed parrots. I have thousands of dollars in parrots in my house.
Luckily, so far, most of these diseases are not transmittable to my parrots. MOST.
There is one that I know of, Exotic Newcastle Disease, that is deadly to both species.
Yippee. Going to get a glass of wine right now.