There have been a few confirmed cases of bird flu (in birds) in our county this year and the county has been marked as having an established presence of the disease. I have been wanting to set up an outdoor aviary or at least a cage for Wrangler where he can have some fresh air and sunshine. How do I protect against him contracting the disease? Are there any vaccines, precautions, sprays, etc? Is it contracted through mosquitos only or can one bird pass it to another in some manner (feces, feathers, etc) Suggestions/advice?
This is very interesting, since the Flight Zones have been very still regarding the presents of Avian Bird Flu this year - both spring and the start of the fall migrations.
Was the cases you are seeing /hearing of in your County with Wild Birds: Ducks /Geese! Farm based: Ducks /Geese /Chickens! Or both?
You say that your County has been marked as having an established presence of the disease. Note: For those members outside of the USA, a County is a large sub-section of a State. Based on that information, you really want to contact your State's AG (Farm) Oversight Agency or Department for specific warnings related to your County.
As far as construction, once you have the specific information from your State /County regarding the warning. They will also have recommended safe guards regarding Pet Birds and outside structures.
Regarding question: Are there any vaccines, precautions, sprays, etc? Is it contracted through mosquitos only or can one bird pass it to another in some manner (feces, feathers, etc) Suggestions/advice?
I am not aware of a specific vaccine for Avian Bird Flu.
There are very well established precautions for preventing the transfer - Your State /County will have several documents on their Websites covering specifics in your State /County.
I have hear of the possible transfer by mosquitos, but the primary transfer is bird /feces /bird transfer. There is also the possibility of transfer by feces dust /feathers.
Suggestions /advise - follow your State /County guidelines! Since each State is somewhat different regarding the presents of Avian Bird Flu, there are different levels of recommendations. If there is a breakout, WHICH THERE HAS NOT BEEN ANY NATIONAL LEVEL STATEMENTS! You will be required to follow your States Guidelines. It a breakout did occur, the transport of all Birds (including Pets) would be stopped at the County, State and National levels.
NOTE: NO NATIONAL LEVEL STATEMENTS and NO STATE LEVEL STATEMENT has been released! See your State AG (Farm) Agency or Department for information regarding your State!