That I would rehome birds, or that I would rehome sick ones.It's rude and hurts my feelings too...that you would rehome birds.
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That I would rehome birds, or that I would rehome sick ones.It's rude and hurts my feelings too...that you would rehome birds.
Well they must not care about Marek's because I've notified my state.I would not rehome birds i suspected might be carrying something
This is why the feds go in and wipe out everyone's flock in a 50 mile radius when a disease is found that they worry about. People can't be trusted to do the right thing. Typhoid Mary also comes to mind.
I should, but I won't.
Everyone else around here who knows they have Marek's and other diseases do not have closed flocks.
And since it is ubiquitous and spread in measures beyond human control, I deem it pointless to close my flock since it won't stop the problem.
I can rehome birds. Plenty of people do.
You can't possibly make me believe that everyone in my situation or worse doesn't have birds leave their property or flock.
Jumping off a bridge is not on the same level as Marek's.So if everybody else jumped off a bridge, would you? Just because other people do it and/or don't care doesn't mean you have to. Be better.
The roosters should probably just be culled rather than rehomed. Or put in a separate pen.
Jumping off a bridge is not on the same level as Marek's.
This is a good attitude.It's the same concept. You are saying that just because everyone else is rehoming sick birds that means that it's okay. But it's not. The rest of your flock isn't sick because they've probably built up an immunity by now but if you rehome them to someone else, someone who's birds don't have an immunity, they might start showing symptoms or the rest of their flock might. They can still be carriers without being sick themselves. It's wrong.
And yeah, maybe it's not the exact same thing as jumping off a bridge, but it IS the same concept because it's about morals and principals and right from wrong, all that. You shouldn't just be a follower and do what everyone else is doing just because it's easier or you don't care or whatever. It's okay to be different and go against the norm, and in this case you should. What if murder or animal abuse was legal and other people started doing that? Would you start doing that too? I would hope not. And yes, I know that rehoming sick birds is nowhere near the level of murder and I'm sure you would never murder anyone or abuse animals (or people) but my point with that is that just because the whole world has lost their moral compass and/or starts going crazy doesn't mean that you have to. I'd rather be the one person standing up against something that's wrong/speaking up than just going with it just because.
It's not even just about the birds at this point. Look, I know that you're young and maybe not caring is cool right now or maybe your parents or neighbors or something have these attitudes but that doesn't mean that you have to. And you should care about stuff. Again, not just about the birds at this point. You're young and I care (and I'm sure Kiki and the others do too even though they say they don't/are done and upset right now) and I don't want to see you go down this "I hate everything and don't care about anything" path because that's not a good path. I know it's hard to be different living at home but you're going away to school eventually right? Maybe your world view will broaden a bit at school.
These are the words I needed to hear.It's the same concept. You are saying that just because everyone else is rehoming sick birds that means that it's okay. But it's not. The rest of your flock isn't sick because they've probably built up an immunity by now but if you rehome them to someone else, someone who's birds don't have an immunity, they might start showing symptoms or the rest of their flock might. They can still be carriers without being sick themselves. It's wrong.
And yeah, maybe it's not the exact same thing as jumping off a bridge, but it IS the same concept because it's about morals and principals and right from wrong, all that. You shouldn't just be a follower and do what everyone else is doing just because it's easier or you don't care or whatever. It's okay to be different and go against the norm, and in this case you should. What if murder or animal abuse was legal and other people started doing that? Would you start doing that too? I would hope not. And yes, I know that rehoming sick birds is nowhere near the level of murder and I'm sure you would never murder anyone or abuse animals (or people) but my point with that is that just because the whole world has lost their moral compass and/or starts going crazy doesn't mean that you have to. I'd rather be the one person standing up against something that's wrong/speaking up than just going with it just because.
It's not even just about the birds at this point. Look, I know that you're young and maybe not caring is cool right now or maybe your parents or neighbors or something have these attitudes but that doesn't mean that you have to. And you should care about stuff. Again, not just about the birds at this point. You're young and I care (and I'm sure Kiki and the others do too even though they say they don't/are done and upset right now) and I don't want to see you go down this "I hate everything and don't care about anything" path because that's not a good path. I know it's hard to be different living at home but you're going away to school eventually right? Maybe your world view will broaden a bit at school.
This is a good attitude.
This is right.
Much love to ya KDogg.