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Easter tradition under scrutiny: The health risks of live animal gifts

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
March 26, 2024
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By News Desk on March 26, 2024

Giving live animals as Easter gifts is an age-old tradition, but this practice raises serious concerns among public health officials and animal rights advocates. Despite repeated warnings about the risks associated with this practice, hundreds of illnesses and even deaths, both human and animal, continue to occur each year.

From Salmonella outbreaks linked to live poultry to animal abandonment, the pitfalls of gifting bunnies, chicks, and ducklings remain prevalent. As Easter approaches, experts urge the public to opt for alternative gifts like candy and toys to avoid both health risks and animal welfare issues.

In 2023, the CDC and public health officials across several states investigated multiple outbreaks of Salmonella infections linked to contact with backyard poultry. As of Oct. 19, 2023, the investigations concluded with a total of 1,072 reported cases across 48 states and Puerto Rico, resulting in 247 hospitalizations but no reported deaths. The data collected revealed that contact with backyard poultry was a common factor among those affected. Public health efforts have focused on educating the public about the risks associated with handling poultry and implementing measures to reduce Salmonella contamination in birds.

The risks of live animals extend beyond human health concerns to the welfare of the animals themselves. Humane societies and animal rights groups caution against purchasing live animals as Easter gifts due to the phenomenon of animal “dumping” when children lose interest in their pets. Domestic rabbits, for instance, are ill-equipped for survival in the wild and can disrupt ecosystems, spread diseases and fall prey to predators when abandoned.

When considering whether to continue the tradition of giving live Easter gifts, individuals must prioritize public health and animal welfare and refrain from this practice. For those that already have these pets, proper hand hygiene, age-appropriate handling of animals, and responsible pet ownership are essential to safeguard both human and animal well-being.

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