Devastating bird flu culling

I get it now... We are under Agenda 30. Or at least the Brits are.

And I was already aware/noticing those droppings and I took preventative measures.

And I'm not talking about a foot infection. I'm not

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I've been researching the benefits of green tea since H5N1 came on the scene. I've been mocked on this site as well. Laughed at actually. My birds haven't suffered any Ill fate from H5N1...YET.
 
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I get it now... We are under Agenda 30. Or at least the Brits are.

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I strongly encourage you not to listen to AI, there are plenty of research articles on the subject that offer much clearer and more in depth factual information on the subject.

AI does not give real answers, it scrubs the internet of information, valid or otherwise, and combines it into an answer, and more and more of it’s sources every day are based on other ai “sources.”

Just the other day I reverse image searched a pic of a species from my yard just to see what the ai response was and it told me that they were “green zebra tomatoes” and that they are “nutritious and full of antioxidants”…..they were immature Indian nightshade berries.
 
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I strongly encourage you not to listen to AI, there are plenty of research articles on the subject that offer much clearer and more in depth factual information on the subject.

AI does not give real answers, it scrubs the internet of information, valid or otherwise, and combines it into an answer, and more and more of it’s sources every day are based on other ai “sources.”

Just the other day I reverse image searched a pic of a species from my yard just to see what the ai response was and it told me that they were “green zebra tomatoes” and that they are “nutritious and full of antioxidants”…..they were immature Indian nightshade berries.
LOL...
 
And did those droppings on the roof test positive for bird flu or did you just know somehow?

I’m sorry for your loss but your bird most likely died from complications of her foot infection and it was unrelated to bird flu which I hope comes as a relief and something less to stress about.

Green tea can boost the immune system, it can also weaken it, either way it won’t save a bird from contracting avian flu or make it worse, if it’s LPAI they’ll survive if they survive, if it’s hpai they won’t.
Boy you're twisting something here. Yeah the hen died from a foot infection. I never coorolated it with bird flu.
 
And did those droppings on the roof test positive for bird flu or did you just know somehow?

I’m sorry for your loss but your bird most likely died from complications of her foot infection and it was unrelated to bird flu which I hope comes as a relief and something less to stress about.

Green tea can boost the immune system, it can also weaken it, either way it won’t save a bird from contracting avian flu or make it worse, if it’s LPAI they’ll survive if they survive, if it’s hpai they won’t.
I never said it was related (her foot infection)
And the droppings were not on the roof. It was a chain link fence. Sorry about the lack of clarity.
 

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