The Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's statewide ban on bird shows imposed in response to deadly avian influenza was relaxed on July 10 after officials tweaked the emergency rule to allow owners of parrots, canaries and other non-poultry birds to resume showing and selling those animals at flea markets and other settings.
The Indiana State Board of Animal Health voted 8-0 on July 9 in favor of a package of changes to the ban. One change, which took effect on July 10, means parrots, canaries and other songbirds as well as doves and pigeons can once again be. . .