Going home: Biosecurity tips for animals that went to the county fair
Animals exhibited at the county fair that will return to their home herds pose a significant biosecurity risk to the animals left at home. Follow these steps after the fair has ended to protect everyone.
by: Katie Ockert, Michigan State University Extension
Animals that have been exhibited during the county fair are likely near and dear to their exhibitors’ hearts. After all, they spent countless hours training and preparing their animal for the show at the fair. We protect them from everything before the show season, but do we give enough thought about what happens when they go home? Each time an animal is taken out of its home environment and exhibited, there is a certain amount of risk for exposure to illness.
Michigan State University Extension offers these biosecurity steps exhibitors can take to protect their show animals and those that were left at home after the fair has ended.
Observe animals daily for signs and symptoms of illness, such as:
If you notice any of the above symptoms, please call your veterinarian immediately.
Care of animals after the fair is critical. Exhibited animals were exposed to animals from other farms, fair goers who may not have washed their hands in between various species of animals, and potentially a lot of stress. By following these steps, you can help keep all of your animals safe and healthy.
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