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Biosecurity

​​​Fairs and exhibitions provide an opportunity for learning and to showcase the hard work invested in agricultural animals. Unfortunately, these exhibitions also provide an opportunity for illness to spread among animals from multiple herds. Appropriate measures should be taken to minimize the potential for spread of disease. It may not be possible to prevent all diseases at livestock exhibitions, but appropriate biosecurity will help minimize​ the impact and spread. 

The recommendations listed in the guidance for exhibition organizers and exhibitors apply to all animals at an exhibit that are physically on the premise. Having a plan in place to identify and handle sick animals properly will help reduce the chance of disease spread.​

Resources

Biosecurity Guidance for Exhibition Organizers

Biosecurity guidance and requirements for organizers of livestock exhibitions prior to, and while hosting a livestock exhibition. Biosecurity Guidance for Exhibition Organizers

Biosecurity Guidance for Exhibitors

Biosecurity guidance and requirements for livestock exhibitors prior to, during, and after taking their animals to a livestock exhibition. Biosecurity Guidance for Exhibitors

Fair Handwashing Poster – Spanish

Posters adapted for optional use by exhibitions to meet the signage requirements in the 2024 exhibition emergency rules. Fair Handwashing Poster – Spanish

Fair Handwashing Posters

Posters adapted for optional use by exhibitions to meet the signage requirements in the 2024 exhibition emergency rules. Fair Handwashing Posters

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635 Capitol Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-986-4680
Fax: 503-986-4734