Michael Ball
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I have read many post recently on this board about I.B.D.
I know the latter sentence just turned alot of you off and this may even be a barometer our indeference to this topic.
I have alot of friends and business dealings with breeders and collectors in Europe
I would like to pass along pertinant info inthe hopes it may open our eyes to what we could potentially be dealing and in fact are dealing with here in the States.
There is currently an undertaking to test most of the collections in Europe for I.B.D. (Yes, there is a blood test avaliable , but I dont know if it is avaliable in the States). Those that are in authority and have been administering these tests are saying that most of the collections have cases of this fatal virus...in fact almost no one is accepting snakes in their collections without testing being done... the proof is in the puddingwe only to look to our fellow herpers in Europe to see that we are dealing with a smoking gun here.....
Proper quarentine procedures and husbandry will help to eradicate this virus but I believe education and properly funded research will do more.....And watch out for those dreaded mites....they are deadly culprits....we need to stop the coverup that is going on here and come in concert like our European herpers to deal with this virus....It has to stop being taboo to say the wordand understand it can infect anyones collection. I imagine im in for iton this one but my intentions are honorable ...
with regards, Michael Ball
I know the latter sentence just turned alot of you off and this may even be a barometer our indeference to this topic.
I have alot of friends and business dealings with breeders and collectors in Europe
I would like to pass along pertinant info inthe hopes it may open our eyes to what we could potentially be dealing and in fact are dealing with here in the States.
There is currently an undertaking to test most of the collections in Europe for I.B.D. (Yes, there is a blood test avaliable , but I dont know if it is avaliable in the States). Those that are in authority and have been administering these tests are saying that most of the collections have cases of this fatal virus...in fact almost no one is accepting snakes in their collections without testing being done... the proof is in the puddingwe only to look to our fellow herpers in Europe to see that we are dealing with a smoking gun here.....
Proper quarentine procedures and husbandry will help to eradicate this virus but I believe education and properly funded research will do more.....And watch out for those dreaded mites....they are deadly culprits....we need to stop the coverup that is going on here and come in concert like our European herpers to deal with this virus....It has to stop being taboo to say the wordand understand it can infect anyones collection. I imagine im in for iton this one but my intentions are honorable ...
with regards, Michael Ball