Re: Birdmarts a threat?
irradicating PBFD from a structure such as a home or a vet office once it has spread is almost impossible. So a vet's office that has seen a PBFD infected bird in the last several months is most likely not a safe environment either.
Jeremy, I gotta tell you that you just brought up a point that I've often wondered about.....my birds getting an infection while at the vets office for a yearly physical! We all know about quarantine but if I walk into my vets office with my birds, what about those other birds in the same waiting room or that have just been in the same exam room? :eek:
Bird fairs are a choice and I'll admit that I'm kind of a "bird fair junkie" but taking your bird to an avian vet is a necessity. Gosh, I guess there is no way to protect them in that situation.
I agree, the birds that I see at the bird fairs, for the most part, make me very sad. I don't touch them and try very hard to stay focused on the seed I'm looking for and not the birds. I've wondered about the toys I've bought and then brought into my home. Sheesh, I hate to think about it.
Janie
Oliver, RIP
Big Boi
Shy