Resources
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Tips to Keep You and Animal Healthy Sign
Published on June 26, 2024
A 12x18 sign that can be used outside barns to encourage good biosecurity. -
Letter for Livestock Auction Attendees Regarding HPAI Impacts at Fairs
Published on June 5, 2024
This letter has been created by MSU Extension as a resource to inform livestock auction attendees about the current events surrounding Michigan dairy and poultry sectors and how it is affecting lactating dairy and all poultry exhibitions. -
Alternatives to Live Lactating Dairy Cow Activities at 4-H & Youth Dairy-Related Shows & Events
Published on June 3, 2024
MSU Extension has identified opportunities for 4-H’ers with dairy-related projects to showcase their work at their fair. -
Broiler & Market Bird Alternatives to Live Bird Activities at 4-H & Youth Poultry-Related Shows & Events
Published on May 30, 2024
The following approved alternatives to poultry shows and other live bird activities can offer valuable learning experiences in the project area. -
Exhibitor Meetings to Prevent Disease Spread: A Checklist for Before, During and After the Meeting
Published on May 28, 2024
The following can be used as a guideline to help you have a healthy fair week. -
Virtual Learning Showcase – Dairy Classes and Tips
Published on May 17, 2024
This resource provides recommendations for fair managers to consider regarding what number of photos and length of videos to permit for virtual entries. -
Breed Class & Fitting & Showmanship Alternatives to Live Bird Activities at 4-H & Youth Poultry-Related Shows & Events
Published on May 16, 2024
MSU Extension wants to provide opportunities for 4-H’ers with avian-related projects to showcase their work and to offer them valuable learning experiences in the project area in instances where live bird activities cannot take place. -
Egg & Special Contest Alternatives to Live Bird Activities at 4-H & Youth Poultry-Related Shows & Events
Published on May 16, 2024
MSU Extension wants to provide opportunities for 4-H’ers with avian-related projects to showcase their work and to offer them valuable learning experiences in the project area in instances when live bird activities cannot take place. -
Preventative Tips for Fairs & Exhibitions – May 2024
Published on May 14, 2024
Follow these preventative tips to ensure safe and healthy fairs and exhibitions. -
4-H Poultry Modified Showmanship Score Sheet for Cancelled Shows
Published on May 8, 2024
This scorecard can be used by judges of 4-H poultry shows that cannot showcase live birds due to avian influenza. -
Virtual Learning Showcase – Poultry Classes and Tips
Published on May 8, 2024
In cases where birds can't be seen in person, online judging is a great opportunity for youth to share what they have learned and receive feedback from a judge to help them think about their goals and plans for next year. -
Keeping You and Your Flock Healthy – Information on Avian Influenza
Published on April 18, 2024
Protecting your flock from the entry and spread of diseases is important. Biosecurity practices are ways that you can help limit the spread of disease and reduce the chance of a disease outbreak in your flock. -
Biosecurity for dairy and beef cattle farms
Published on April 12, 2024
Preventive practices and early identification of sick cattle are essential to minimizing the spread of disease amongst individual animals and across herds. -
Barn signage: Keeping our birds safe
Published on June 9, 2022
This sign can be used to educate people about avian influenza. -
Barn sign: We're keeping them home to keep them healthy
Published on June 9, 2022
This sign can by used by fairs to communicate to the public why live birds are not present at the event. -
Project Evaluation Questions - Non-Livestock
Published on May 26, 2022
The following questions can be used by youth judges to pull out life skills within non-livestock 4-H project experiences. Each area of the Iowa State University “Targeting Life skills” wheel are encompassed through Head, Hands, Heart & Health questions. -
Animal Exhibit Hand Washing Sign
Published on July 17, 2017
The following sign can be used to help visitors to animal barns and exhibits practice good hygiene and biosecurity by washing their hands after visiting. -
Biosecurity Tips for Poultry Owners
Published on March 10, 2017
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SIGN - Be Healthy at the Fair
Published on August 11, 2016
Good biosecurity practices means monitoring public health. -
Biosecurity for Your Bird Population Virtual Training
Published on April 7, 2016
Practicing proper biosecurity on your farm is the most effective way to help stop the spread of disease. Learn more about effective biosecurity efforts through this virtual training. -
Pullets: Alternative methods to delay onset of lay for large-scale operations
Published on May 22, 2015
Suggestions based on pullet age that can assist a producer in delaying the onset of lay. -
Zoonotic Disease
Published on October 10, 2014
Learn about germs that can spread between humans and animals, and how to reduce everyone’s risk of catching them
Additional resources, including videos, tip sheets, contact information and biosecurity recommendations can be found at on Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development's Avian Influenza website.