Author: Kelsey Marcum
Planning Unit: Casey County CES
Major Program: Poultry/Small Flocks
Plan of Work: Farm and Environmental Sustainability
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Avian Influenza is a threat to poultry producers all over the world. Not only is it disastrous for flocks but it causes devastating financial losses for producers. We have seen firsthand in other parts of Kentucky and in other states what Avian Influenza can do to the poultry industry. As a result of this it is important for producers to understand the dangers it poses as well as what they can do to manage it.
In an effort to educate producers on the prevention and management of Avian Influenza Casey County Extension partnered with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, the Kentucky Poultry Federation, the United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, and the Kentucky Office of Ag Policy. From this partnership came an informational program geared toward producers in Casey County.
Flyers were sent out to each farm as well as farm visits with each producer. The program was offered on June 15th at the Evona Fire Department. This location was chosen as it was central to the community where the majority of chicken houses are located and most of the producers traveled by horse and buggy.
The event was well attended with 12 out of the 15 poultry farms located in Casey County being represented. Attendees were fed a meal provided by the Kentucky Poultry Federation and listened to presentations from various specialists and industry representatives. Participants left with their own personalized biosecurity plans and information on the prevention and management of Avian Influenza.
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