Alternatives to Live Bird Shows at 4-H Youth Events
On May 10, 2022, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) announced they would stop all 2022 poultry and waterfowl exhibitions in Michigan until such a time that the state goes 30 days without a new detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza in domestic poultry.
On June 11, 2022, MDARD lifted the stop on all 2022 poultry and waterfowl exhibitions in Michigan as the state had gone 30 days without a new detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in domestic birds.
Despite reaching this important benchmark, HPAI continues to be detected in wild birds throughout the state. In the event MDARD decides another stop is necessary to protect domestic flocks or if local fair boards decide note to offer live poultry shows at their respective fairs, Michigan State University (MSU) Extension has identified opportunities for 4-H’ers with avian-related projects to showcase their work. Therefore we have reviewed and approved a variety of alternatives to poultry shows and other live bird activities that offer valuable learning experiences in the project area.
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.
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.
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.