IDOA
continues emergency rule to protect poultry from highly pathogenic
avian influenza
Illinois 4-H announces country fair
poultry shows will move to virtual format
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[May 25, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA)
announced today that it will continue to enforce emergency rules
prohibiting the sale or exhibiting of poultry and poultry products
at swap meets, exhibitions, flea markets, and auction markets in
Illinois to prevent the spread of avian influenza.
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The Department’s emergency rules took effect on April 5, 2022.
The emergency rules may be effective for up to 150 days;
however, the Department is evaluating the need for the emergency
rules every 45 days based on the most up to date avian influenza
information. At the close of the first 45-day period, the
Department has determined that the emergency rules should remain
in effect as avian influenza has been detected in the State as
recently as May 17, 2022. The Department will continue to
evaluate in 45-day increments for up to 150 days.
In conjunction with this announcement, Illinois 4-H will move
all county fair 4-H poultry shows to an alternate format while
the emergency rules are in place. If and when the emergency
rules are lifted, 4-H will return to live shows. “We want all
youth to know they will still have an opportunity to exhibit and
share what they’ve learned in their 4-H poultry project this
year,” said Dr. Lisa Diaz, University of Illinois Extension 4-H
Director.
A decision regarding State Fair poultry shows will be made by
June 17, 2022.
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“The extended waterfowl migration, cooler average
temperatures, and increased rainfall this spring, are factors
contributing to the identification of additional detections in
Illinois,” said Dr. Mark Ernst, IDOA State Veterinarian. “It is
our hope that within the coming weeks, migration will be
completed, the weather will be consistently warmer and drier,
and the risk for spread will be dramatically lower.”
Flock owners, managers, or veterinarians should
report any unusual findings in domestic poultry such as increase in
mortality, decrease in water consumption, decrease in egg
production, or respiratory signs including coughing and sneezing
immediately to the IDOA at 217-782-4944 or the USDA at 866-536-7593.
For more information regarding Avian Influenza, including links to
the USDA’s websites and biosecurity tips, please visit IDOA’s
website at Alerts and Important Animal Health Information - Animal
Health and Welfare (illinois.gov).
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