Given that you raised what is essentially a dead, non-issue, aka hasn't happened in over half a century, in support of an already erroneous thread, it was misinformation that contributes to public perception. Many here are inexperienced.
Sure people have gotten POLIO, except polio is all but non-existent in the US in the immunized population, and I have been immunized, I actually have nothing to fear from the PAST.
Historically:
There have BEEN hazards of feeding diseased tissue to other animals. There have BEEN hazards to feeding worm infected meat to food animals and then eating them under cooked.
We are not living in the past. Good animal husbandry, good butchering practice and proper meat handling can, has and does prevent it.
Animal by products in feeds are completely cooked, also usually completely dried, and do not include spinal or brain tissue, don't include trichino infected uncooked pork.
There is no hazard to feeding healthy chicken to chickens.
We ought to be more afraid of the contamination of the vegetable markets with salmonella than this topic. Peanut butter anyone???
And I still probably won't eat the neighbors. Even if Bob is rounding out.
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There has not been a SINGLE reported case of trichinosis in humans for over 50 years, with the exception of people who home reared, home butchered and ate the meat raw.
Trichino cysts in meat are VISIBLE and avoidable. They also do not appear in clean, properly reared, properly butchered, pork. If it was in commercial or properly reared pork,
cooking it DOES kill trichino.
I KNOW THIS...thats why i said undercooked pork....
Again. Misinformation, old information.
Inaccurate.
Sorry...that statement is not true...what i stated WAS a fact..and HAS been a problem with pork in the past....
My chickens get the trimmings and veggies from making chicken and dumplings, or chicken soup and love it and it's been exceedingly beneficial to chicks I've had doing poorly.
If I didn't have dogs, they'd frankly get more chicken.
I agree don't feed potentially infected spinal and brain tissue to livestock.
Chickens like fatback too. And well, anyone who has seen a flock cannabalize an injured or dead flock member should realize that they think chicken is good for chickens.
And it is.
I promise not to eat my neighbors, or feed them to my chickens. Probably.
Never said that there have been RECENT reports of this problem.....*where did you see that i said that?* and ooh yes..it CAN happen...
IF a pig is fed UNDERCOOKED pork with Trichinosis .....
Trichinisis IS ingested and spread through the intestional tract....again...never said its happend recently...just was saying what other pig owners have TOLD me to beware of.....and YES, people should be aware of this....thanks, Wendy ALSO...please dont say that i gave inaccurate info....because i didnt...and i KNOW that it can be killed with proper cooking...thats WHY i stated several times....UNDERCOOKED pork...thanks,