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Dixie Reptiles said:First off Allen wont come on here because of the people who post here .Second condem me if you like ,call me names or whatever,it doesnt bother me.I have owned the Dixie Reptile Show for 11 years.There is no good way to handle this.I have been to Allens house and facility and he comes to my show.I have not had a problem with him or his animals so far.If I barred every vendor on suspicion the show would shut down.I am concerned about this but my actions will not be based on the B.O.I. I suggest any of you to call Allen and Talk with him instead of trying to destroy him here. Terry
Cat_72 said:Laura, I understand completely what you are saying.....but dang, to just go on like nothing happened? And my PMs with Allen were very pleasant as well, as were the emails between myself and Terry. Terry has always been upfront with me, but I cannot say the same about Allen.
Yes, people choose to handle things differently, but if I were in Allen's shoes, I couldn't sleep at night not knowing.
First off Allen wont come on here because of the people who post here
If I barred every vendor on suspicion the show would shut down.I am concerned about this but my actions will not be based on the B.O.I.
I suggest any of you to call Allen and Talk with him instead of trying to destroy him here. Terry
Dixie Reptiles said:I have kept hand disinfectant at my table for years,and most of my vendors do tone more take on this with a few questions.When Ron bought the sick boa he also bought one or two more what is the status on them? Wouldnt the other boas be sick also if all of Allens stock is infected.I asked for the contact info for the vet that said I think its I.B.D about the spider and still dont have it.My problem with this is one boa that may or may not have come from Allen,one spider that tested negative that allen claims he did sell but the buyer waited some time before letting him know of a problem.And also force or assist feeding should only be done by experianced keepers.
Originally Posted by Dixie Reptiles
One more take on this with a few questions.When Ron bought the sick boa he also bought one or two more what is the status on them? Wouldnt the other boas be sick also if all of Allens stock is infected.
In simple terms this means that in boas you have to wait no less than 6 months before they may show any signs of IBD.Control: Identify infected snakes and euthanatize. All new snakes should be quarantined for minimally 90 days before introduction into an established collection. Recommendations for boas is 6 month quarantine period. Mite control and elimination is essential. Fibroglass cages of infected snakes should be cleaned with chlorox and left out in the sun to dry before being used for other snakes. Wooden cages, unless sealed with urethane or some other sealeant should be discarded. (emphasis added)
big daddy's wholesal said:On a side note I am looking into buying or trading for one of the boas from that litter to have tested for the IBD virius. I will be posting the results of the test once I have them.
Allen Belcher

As quoted from Wilomn:
THIS is why some here, me in particular, think you are allen's tool
It's also likely that the results, IF any tests were ever taken at all, came back POSITIVE.Bill & Amy said:Here is the quote from Allen about testing the animals from the other thread.
We have never seen any of these results, don't tell me he is afraid to come here and post the results. If he had results that proved they didn't have IBD he would have posted them. As far as we know he never had any tests done.
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BryonsBoas said:The only thing I'm not getting is how there would be legal probs for a promoter to deny a vendor to attend his show. Temp or permanant ban or just not wanting them there. I don't do show promoting so in the dark here but I would imagine unless there is a contract involved between the vendor and promoter the promoter can / could decide who vends and who don't. If someone could clarify it would be great.
Rakshasanyc said:If I were making a living selling boids and got shut out of selling at a show because of a false IBD accusation, I might very well respond with a lawsuit alleging slander - and if the promoter told ANYONE that s/he had refused me a table because of IBD, s/he would certainly be one of the named parties. And even if s/he won the case, s/he would almost certainly be out a few thousand dollars in legal fees.
I'd add that the people running a show have no way of knowing who does or does not have IBD-infected snakes. How do they know that the "IBD" claim isn't just somebody with an axe to grind? It doesn't take a rocket scientist to recreate a "vet report" using Photoshop or Quark: what level of due diligence do you expect from someone running a reptile show?
At the shows I've attended, I've signed a waiver upon entry stating that I should follow proper quarantine procedures with any animal purchased and the Expo is not liable for the health or lack thereof of anything I buy. What this means is they're off the hook: they have nothing to lose should I buy a snake which kills my collection. OTOH, refusing a table to someone because of IBD accusations costs them real money and puts them at some legal risk. From that point of view it's a no-brainer.
Note that I'm not commenting on the truth of the original allegations: IMO it's pretty clear that the collection in question is infested with IBD. All I'm saying is that from the point of view of someone running an exhibit this question isn't nearly so clear-cut as it might seem.
Dixie Reptiles said:I look at every table at my show before it opens and will have animals removed if they do not look outwardly healthy.I have also permanently barred vendors for this problem.