This may not be in the right forum, I apologize.
My school has one ag classroom and a greenhouse. I'm in an ag class right now. For the last 2 weeks a few kids have been bringing in some visibly and obviously sick chickens (coughing, sneezing and one group even said they were treating their birds at the school for an unnamed illness that requires quarantine).
My concern is the biosecurity of not just my flock but anyone else's who happen to go to a class in that room or the greenhouse.
When I brought up my concerns, the perpetrators tried to tell me that biosecurity is my fault and my responsibility and that it's my fault if the disease spreads. How can I responsibly stop this or at least get them to realize they are the problem?
Mind you, I've never brought my own birds to this school.
Cyprus
My school has one ag classroom and a greenhouse. I'm in an ag class right now. For the last 2 weeks a few kids have been bringing in some visibly and obviously sick chickens (coughing, sneezing and one group even said they were treating their birds at the school for an unnamed illness that requires quarantine).
My concern is the biosecurity of not just my flock but anyone else's who happen to go to a class in that room or the greenhouse.
When I brought up my concerns, the perpetrators tried to tell me that biosecurity is my fault and my responsibility and that it's my fault if the disease spreads. How can I responsibly stop this or at least get them to realize they are the problem?
Mind you, I've never brought my own birds to this school.
Cyprus