Newcastle Disease Spreading
A dangerous respiratory virus of poultry is spreading in the USA because people are ignoring quarantine zones. It started in southern California and has now spread to Utah.
PLEASE ABIDE BY QUARANTINE ZONES. DO NOT ALLOW THIS DISEASE TO SPREAD.
https://www.feedstuffs.com/news/usda-confirms-virulent-newcastle-disease-utah
Bird friends with any type of bird in the USA, please take Newcastle disease VERY VERY SERIOUSLY. Like THE MOST SERIOUS. The government is so intense about controlling this disease (trying to protect commercial poultry operations, ugh, rant for another time) that they can and will destroy (yes, euthanize, sometimes not kindly, as mentioned in the article below) any birds in what they feel is an infectious zone, or if they have reason to believe your birds were exposed. Even pet birds, such as indoor parrots, falconry birds, any species of poultry; essentially, any bird we keep in captivity that they feel might be exposed! I’m not trying to scaremonger, but this has happened to people unexpectedly in CA in the past. They make task forces for this!! http://articles.latimes.com/2003/apr/12/local/me-birds12 “ Since the disease was discovered in September in a backyard flock of chickens in Compton, task force members have placed wide swaths of Southern California under quarantine. They walk door-to-door, searching for sick birds. If a bird is suspected of having the disease, it is killed immediately, in some cases in front of crying owners. “ (seriously read this article to get a scope of how scary this is, both pages) “ Maxwell learned from his mail carrier that USDA officials trying to eradicate the Exotic Newcastle disease have enlisted the postal service to report the addresses of bird owners. “
Like, this is not fooling around!!
Some info: https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/AHFSS/Animal_Health/Newcastle_Disease_Info.html
(note the language: mandatory euthanasia of birds, even if they test negative for the disease, in the neighborhoods in that list)
If you keep outdoor birds and live in these areas, make biosecurity your tippy top priority right now. 100% closed flocks! If possible, contain outdoor birds in enclosed areas temporarily (large coops, barns, etc). I’d also recommend temporarily halting the feeding of wild birds if you live in this area and have bird feeders. Go so far as to sanitize shoes when you exit/return to your property, even if you have specific “chicken shoes” you use on your chores. If you live in these areas, document (write down, snap photos) of what you are doing to reduce the chances of infecting your birds, just in case it helps you if your flock comes under suspicion. I found this list of disinfectants that are known to kill Newcastle virus, and bleach is on the list. Making a bleach dip near where you keep shoes is an easy step to take. Disinfection with bleach (PDF file): https://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/735976O/disinfection-with-bleach-tech-talk.pdf















