Biosecurity Guide for Poultry and Bird Owners
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Biosecurity Guide for Poultry and Bird Owners
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This guide was designed to provide useful information on biosecurity for poultry and bird owners. The United States works very hard to prevent infectious poultry diseases such as highly pathogenic avian influenza and exotic Newcastle disease from being introduced into the country. To accomplish this, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) requires that all imported birds (poultry, pet birds, birds exhibited at zoos, and ratites), except those from Canada, be quarantined and tested for the viruses that cause thesetwo diseases before entering the country.
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Program Aid No. 1885
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