Bird flu has officially arrived in Australia, and if you keep backyard chickens, you've probably seen plenty of headlines, social media posts, and opinions flying around.
But what does it actually mean for your flock?
Should you be worried?
Do you need to lock your chickens up?
What practical steps can you take to protect your birds without falling into panic mode?
In this episode of Ditch the Store, CJ separates fact from fiction and explains what backyard chicken keepers need to know about avian influenza, how it spreads, the signs to watch for, and the simple biosecurity measures that can help keep your flock safe. Based on the episode transcript.
In This Episode
🐔 What bird flu (avian influenza) actually is
🐔 What's happening in Australia right now
🐔 How bird flu spreads between birds
🐔 Why backyard chicken keepers should pay attention
🐔 Practical biosecurity measures you can implement today
🐔 Signs and symptoms to watch for in your flock
🐔 Whether free-range chickens are at greater risk
🐔 Could bird flu affect egg supplies and prices?
🐔 How to stay informed without falling into fear and misinformation
Key Takeaways
✅ Don't panic
✅ Focus on practical biosecurity
✅ Secure feed and water sources
✅ Limit contact with wild birds where possible
✅ Monitor your flock daily
✅ Stay informed through official sources
✅ Preparation is more useful than fear
Resources Mentioned
📧 Mojo Homestead Website
http://www.mojohomestead.net
🇦🇺 Official Australian Bird Flu Updates
https://www.agriculture.gov.au/biosecurity-trade/pests-diseases-weeds/animal/avian-influenza
Next Week
From Shell to Shelf: How to Store, Preserve & Use More Eggs
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