Infectious Laryngotracheitis (ILT)--UPDATE
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 12:06 am
A friend just sent this to me today. Great. Shes a chicken farmer, and she bought 6 turkeys from me. I hope we didn't share any germs.
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City of Hamilton
April 1, 2016
On behalf of the four feather boards, the Feather Board Command Centre (FBCC) is issuing an ILT Disease advisory to all poultry producers and small flock growers in the City of Hamilton.
FBCC has been alerted that chicken from an exhibition/small farm flock in the City of Hamilton has tested positive for Infectious Laryngotracheitis (ILT). The submission came through OMAFRA's small flock surveillance project.
The flock is under treatment and vaccination by a veterinarian. Dead birds have been properly disposed. The owner has been educated on proper biosecurity methods and has self- quarantined their premises.
You are urged to heighten biosecurity measures including monitoring movement onto and off of the farm in the interest of flock health. Please refer to biosecurity material that has previously been provided.
Should you suspect any signs of health concerns in your flock, please contact your veterinarian as well as your Board. ILT is a serious contagious disease caused by a respiratory virus primarily in laying hens and chickens. Signs to look out for would include: increased mortality, noisy breathing, head-shaking, off feed, decreased egg production, inactivity, ruffled feathers and conjunctivitis.
Please alert any visitors to your farm that you have heightened your biosecurity because of this situation and keep a logbook of movement in relation to your farm. Minimize visits to other poultry production sites, avoid exchanging equipment with other poultry production sites or ensure that it is washed and disinfected. Ensure all personnel in contact with birds wear boots, protective suits, head coverings and gloves/handwashing. Ensure adequate control of vermin and wild birds.
We anticipate this heightened status to last until early May. You will be advised when normal biosecurity can be re-established. Any updates will be provided through http://www.fbcc.ca.
FBCC Logo
City of Hamilton
April 1, 2016
On behalf of the four feather boards, the Feather Board Command Centre (FBCC) is issuing an ILT Disease advisory to all poultry producers and small flock growers in the City of Hamilton.
FBCC has been alerted that chicken from an exhibition/small farm flock in the City of Hamilton has tested positive for Infectious Laryngotracheitis (ILT). The submission came through OMAFRA's small flock surveillance project.
The flock is under treatment and vaccination by a veterinarian. Dead birds have been properly disposed. The owner has been educated on proper biosecurity methods and has self- quarantined their premises.
You are urged to heighten biosecurity measures including monitoring movement onto and off of the farm in the interest of flock health. Please refer to biosecurity material that has previously been provided.
Should you suspect any signs of health concerns in your flock, please contact your veterinarian as well as your Board. ILT is a serious contagious disease caused by a respiratory virus primarily in laying hens and chickens. Signs to look out for would include: increased mortality, noisy breathing, head-shaking, off feed, decreased egg production, inactivity, ruffled feathers and conjunctivitis.
Please alert any visitors to your farm that you have heightened your biosecurity because of this situation and keep a logbook of movement in relation to your farm. Minimize visits to other poultry production sites, avoid exchanging equipment with other poultry production sites or ensure that it is washed and disinfected. Ensure all personnel in contact with birds wear boots, protective suits, head coverings and gloves/handwashing. Ensure adequate control of vermin and wild birds.
We anticipate this heightened status to last until early May. You will be advised when normal biosecurity can be re-established. Any updates will be provided through http://www.fbcc.ca.