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Post by mzgarden on Apr 4, 2024 10:07:55 GMT
Cal-Maine Foods, largest producer of eggs in US, finds bird flu in chickens at Texas plant
Chickens at a plant in Texas' panhandle have tested positive bird flu resulting in the slaughter of 1.6 million hens and 337,000 pullets (young hens).
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Post by wildhorseluvr on Apr 4, 2024 10:52:29 GMT
Cal-Maine Foods, largest producer of eggs in US, finds bird flu in chickens at Texas plant
Chickens at a plant in Texas' panhandle have tested positive bird flu resulting in the slaughter of 1.6 million hens and 337,000 pullets (young hens).
I was just getting ready to post that. Wonder how much and how soon that’ll drive up the price of eggs?
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Post by Ozarks Tom on Apr 4, 2024 14:07:31 GMT
It's amazing that the flu could get into such a secure and enclosed facility, but all it takes is one lazy employee to not go through the sanitation procedures and carry the virus from possibly a sick wild bird outside.
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Post by farmgirl on Apr 4, 2024 16:01:02 GMT
It's also jumped species. At least one goat and several cows, a few cats and one human have tested positive. This has sobering implications for the food supply chain since its spread by flies and mosquitoes. Chickens can be replaced in a few months times but cows cannot.
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Post by wildhorseluvr on Apr 4, 2024 16:14:49 GMT
It's amazing that the flu could get into such a secure and enclosed facility, but all it takes is one lazy employee to not go through the sanitation procedures and carry the virus from possibly a sick wild bird outside. Or an employee doing so deliberately.
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Post by farmgirl on Apr 4, 2024 17:54:51 GMT
R A W S A L E R T S @rawsalerts 🚨#BREAKING: Scientists and experts are raising the alarm and warning that the bird flu pandemic could be 100 times worse than COVID-19 and potentially result in fatalities in up to half of those infected reported by the New York Post
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Post by farmgirl on Apr 4, 2024 19:10:05 GMT
Thomas Massie @repthomasmassie Where have we seen this before?
U.S. collaborates with China to make bird flu more contagious and transmissible to mammals.
Bird flue now discovered in U.S. dairy cattle, transmitted to at least one human being.
Knock it off already!
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Post by farmgirl on Apr 4, 2024 19:24:21 GMT
Insider Paper @theinsiderpaper JUST IN - Bird flu pandemic could be ‘100 times worse’ than COVID, scientists warn, NY Post reports
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Post by themotherhen on Apr 4, 2024 20:05:21 GMT
It's infected dairy cows in Michigan and northwestern Ohio also. There was a case of human infection in southeastern Colorado recently.
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Post by farmrbrown on Apr 4, 2024 20:19:47 GMT
Yeppers. These are the consequences of the RNA/DNA vaccines I was warned about 30+ years ago. But don't worry, there's more to come. And yeah, just in time for Easter, eggs and chocolate supples result in price hikes. What a coincidence....and if you believe that, you're higher than a Jamaican jet pilot!
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Post by sunny225 on Apr 4, 2024 21:04:41 GMT
It's amazing that the flu could get into such a secure and enclosed facility, but all it takes is one lazy employee to not go through the sanitation procedures and carry the virus from possibly a sick wild bird outside. Or an employee doing so deliberately. Or a government employee lying about the test results....
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Post by wildhorseluvr on Apr 4, 2024 21:07:26 GMT
Or an employee doing so deliberately. Or a government employee lying about the test results.... No way…they surely wouldn’t do anything like that!
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Post by farmgirl on Apr 4, 2024 21:52:25 GMT
Or an employee doing so deliberately. Or a government employee lying about the test results.... Unfortunately, it doesn't matter if they're lying if it's used to put down thousands upon thousands of livestock. It would mean HUGE implications for the food chain.
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Post by farmgirl on Apr 4, 2024 23:37:18 GMT
Insider Paper @theinsiderpaper BREAKING: Bird flu has infected a dairy herd in Ohio for the first time and was detected in additional herds in Kansas and New Mexico, according to the U.S. government, expanding an outbreak in cows that has raised concerns about possible risks to humans. - Reuters
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Post by Ozarks Tom on Apr 5, 2024 0:00:31 GMT
Gee, I guess they're not frisking those "newcomers" to look for vials of liquids. You know, the ones working on cattle farms and chicken houses.
So sorry to say it, but this country is intentionally contributing to its own demise.
Between funding deadly gain-of-function experimentation and opening our borders to anyone from anywhere, our elites have set us up for our total destruction from within. What's so hard for me to get my head around is why they'd want to destroy the very same country that's given them the lives they have.
The only answer I can come up with is their denial of God and his judgement. Invitations to the "right" cocktail parties, a glowing mention in the NYT, and enough grifted money to last their lifetimes is all they want. For them, it's all about today, to hell with the hindmost. I take no joy in their eternal misery, I do however in knowing Who wins in the end.
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