A L E R T ! HPAI Found

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HPAI Found

Post by Killerbunny » Mon Sep 19, 2022 6:56 am

Careful out there folks


Ontario Poultry Industry Urged to Practice Strict Biosecurity: HPAI found on Ontario poultry farm

September 18, 2022

On September 17th, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) confirmed a positive case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) on an Ontario poultry farm in Oxford County. This is the first positive case of HPAI that Ontario has experienced since May 18, 2022. CLICK HERE to access the 10km buffered biosecurity advisory map.

FBCC would like to remind all poultry farmers, small flock growers and poultry industry personnel throughout the province that implementing strict biosecurity is of the upmost importance!

The following outlines biosecurity protocols that can be implemented on-farm:

Keep poultry away from areas frequented by wild birds.
Maintain strict control over access to poultry houses and your premises.
Make sure equipment is cleaned and disinfected before taking it into poultry houses.
Do not keep bird feeders or create duck ponds close to poultry barns.
Maintain the highest sanitation standards.
Change footwear when entering the Restricted Area and prevent wearing contaminated clothing and equipment in production areas.
Control access to your farm site by communicating the situation to all essential visitors, including service providers, input suppliers and feed providers.
Keep mortalities in secure, covered containers until they are moved to the disposal area or transported off-farm.
Place waste entering the public collection system in a sealed, waterproof bag with the exterior disinfected.
Place a hose and spray nozzle at entry point to Controlled Access Zone (CAZ); wash and disinfect vehicles at entry and at exit, paying special attention to wheels and wheel wells.
If possible, keep all waste on-farm until the situation is resolved.
IMPORTANT: Limit access to your farm to ESSENTIAL visitors only.

Important Biosecurity for Industry Service Personnel:

Travel onto farms should be limited to essential services only.
Roads that are contaminated with organic material should be avoided.
Washing vehicles between farms is ideal. At a minimum, all deliveries or loading in or near a Biosecurity Advisory Area should be last on the route.
Drive slowly when near barns to minimize dust.
Avoid parking by exhaust fans and air inlets unless required.
Avoid parking downwind from the barns, if possible.
Trucks should have steps, wheel wells and tires cleaned and disinfected before leaving the premises or before proceeding with, any other delivery/loading.
If not using disposable biosecurity apparel provided by the farmer, wear clean clothes and clean and disinfected boots at each farm.
Use disinfectants such as Virkon, Accel, VIROCID®, Bisentry, Biosolve Plus, Biofoam, etc., abiding by contact time and concentrations as per the label.
Be sure to clean any equipment used on-farm that could become contaminated.
Sign the visitor logbook.
Keep your own records identifying where you have been and when.

As the situation evolves, we will continue to keep you updated.

FBCC is committed to providing timely communications to Ontario’s poultry industry. Please visit fbcc.ca regularly.

In the meantime, should birds show any signs of illness, farmers are to call their veterinarian immediately. Please also contact CFIA’s local District Office during business hours, or by calling 1-877-814-2342 after hours. It is also recommended that you contact the 24-hour Feather Board Command Centre (FBCC) support line, 1-877-SOS-BYRD.

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Re: HPAI Found

Post by Killerbunny » Tue Sep 20, 2022 12:36 pm

Now in Grey COunty
This is an important communication regarding biosecurity and quarantine provisions on your poultry
farm.
The Feather Board Command Centre (FBCC) was recently made aware of symptoms consistent with
highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in your area.
FBCC has been working with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and we can now confirm that
HPAI has been identified within an approximate 10km radius from your farm. CLICK HERE to access the
10km buffered biosecurity advisory map. CFIA may be contacting you if they haven’t already done so and
will provide more details about what is expected.
CFIA Primary Control Zones
CFIA will establish a Primary Control Zone (PCZ), in the area where the disease has been identified. Use
the following link to access CFIA’s maps, which will be updated:
Map: Avian Influenza Control Zones – Ontario
Please implement heightened biosecurity immediately!
If your birds show any signs of illness, call your veterinarian immediately. Also contact CFIA’s local
District Office during business hours, or by calling 1-877-814-2342 after hours. It is also recommended
that you contact the 24-hour Feather Board Command Centre (FBCC) support line, 1-877-SOS-BYRD.
More information will be provided on the Feather Board Command Centre’s website in coming hours and
days.
Daily HPAI ZOOM Update Series at 12pm Noon:
FBCC invites you to participate in the Daily HPAI Update Series, designed for farmers who are in the
zone(s) and industry personnel that conduct business within/through the zone(s) to receive the latest
information from CFIA and FBCC.
Daily HPAI Update Series Zoom Login Details*:
W: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/2665883981
P: 1-855-703-8985
Meeting ID: 266 588 3981
*The Zoom login details will not change day by day. These login details will get you onto the meetings
Monday – Friday, starting at 12:00 noon, and until further notice.
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:iheartpto:
Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.
:turkey:

:bat:

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