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  1. tripletfeb

    Avian influenza found in South Carolina

    That guy is a nut. His gene pool is already weakened
  2. tripletfeb

    Avian influenza found in South Carolina

    Thank you! I've been saying it all along, not on here as much, but in real life. Why kill all birds? Why kill any? If they have it, they will die anyways. If they don't get it, they are more resistant to it. Why keep the gene pool weak? Humans can't get this, other mammals seem to not get it...
  3. tripletfeb

    Avian influenza found in South Carolina

    Voice of reason right here⬆️ People like to freak out and panic. Just practice good biosecurity and calm down. Mosquitoes are not going to transmit this, they can't. Neither can other insects
  4. tripletfeb

    Avian influenza found in South Carolina

    Calm down peeps. I would think that if mosquitoes or other bugs could transmit it, it would have spread far and wide by now
  5. tripletfeb

    Avian influenza found in South Carolina

    I very rarely let my birds out of their run anyways, so keeping them in doesn't matter at all to me. Their run has a solid plastic roof on it and no wild birds can get in or poop in it. Helps that I only have three hens
  6. tripletfeb

    Avian influenza found in South Carolina

    Crap! My family farm is in Clarion County
  7. tripletfeb

    Avian influenza found in South Carolina

    That man took ducks from the wild to live in his house. I don't feel bad for him whatsoever and he is lucky they didn't give him anything else
  8. tripletfeb

    Avian influenza found in South Carolina

    I'd travel anyways. My sister would do the chickens like she normally does. I don't see traveling as an issue at all, considering this is passed by birds that fly all over
  9. tripletfeb

    Avian influenza found in South Carolina

    No clue. Good question though
  10. tripletfeb

    Avian influenza found in South Carolina

    It's in Indiana, in a commercial turkey flock
  11. tripletfeb

    Avian influenza found in South Carolina

    My sister sent me this earlier today. Her daughter and son are in 4H so they were informed, it could come into Ohio because of the migratory birds. Sorry if this is hard to read. I'm asking her if she has a link now...
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