Companion Bird Biosecurity: Protecting Your Feathered Friends

Keeping companion birds safe and healthy requires careful attention to biosecurity, especially considering the ongoing risk of avian influenza. Whether you care for chickens, turkeys, or other feathered companions, implementing preventative measures is essential to minimize their exposure to harmful pathogens. By evaluating risk levels, limiting access to bird areas, and following other biosecurity best practices, you can help ensure the well-being of your beloved birds.

Look below for practical tips to safeguard your flock. From managing visitor access to their spaces to maintaining strict hygiene protocols, these steps can make a significant difference in reducing potential risks. Together, we can protect the health of companion birds and support a safe environment for them to thrive.

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