Where to buy chickens inland empire
Virulent Newcastle disease, formerly known as exotic Newcastle disease, is a contagious and fatal viral disease affecting nearly all species of birds, according to the U. Department of Agriculture. The disease is not a threat to food safety, and no human cases of Newcastle have occurred from eating poultry products. Properly cooked poultry products are safe to eat. Since December, , birds from five commercial egg farms in Riverside County have been euthanized, and , birds from five egg farms in San Bernardino County have been euthanized.
As to when the virus will be eradicated remains uncertain, as new detections continue to pop up, he said. By Joe Nelson jnelson scng. More in News. Those who do make visits should change clothes and clean their hands and shoes before entering their own bird area. Birds returning from shows should be isolated from other birds for 30 days.
New birds should also be separated from other birds for at least 30 days. Egg trays, crates, vehicles and tires should be disinfected. Owners who believe their birds may be infected are asked to call the CDFA sick bird hotline at By Martin Wisckol mwisckol scng. Reviews New items New comments Latest reviews Search showcase. Gallery New media New comments Search media. Members Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts. Log in Register.
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Thread starter Nuklear Start date Jan 17, Sort by date Sort by reaction score. Nuklear Chirping 7 Years. Sep 28, 64 2 94 Southern California. Hi BYC! I want to expand my flock of pet chickens at least by one or two hens I already went to Chickens Galore in Norco but they surprisingly had no older birds on their property. Anyone in the Inland Empire or close by that's selling hens, or at least chickens old enough to eat laying pellets and be housed with other adult birds?
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