The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are currently investigating outbreaks of Salmonella infections that are linked to backyard poultry flocks. Salmonella germs can cause people, especially young children, to experience a variety of symptoms—some requiring medical treatment or hospitalization.
As of May 20, the CDC reports 163 cases across 43 states. Of these cases, one-third are children under the age of five. Currently, no cases have been reported in Alabama. However, each state around Alabama has at least one case reported. Georgia has the highest rate with nine reported cases.
Take Measures to Protect Yourself
Kristin Woods, an Alabama Extension poultry science regional agent, said people cannot treat chickens the way they would a family dog. It is important to remember that chickens are farm animals, not pets.