health concerns - bird flu

OH gosh one of those.
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Ask him if his wife ovulates if he isn't around.
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A case in point: I have the worst immune system next an HIV positive person.
Since I got chickens in 2003, I have gotten pneumonia a total of ONCE! and that was because it was going around the store.
I have gotten Chicken Pox and Fifth Disease, which is human Parvo. I even get shingles.
Usually every winter I get pneumonia and I haven't since I've had my birds.
 
THANK YOU ALL! I will try and educate him. If he is at all receptive to education. My precious birds will be living happily with my precious children with no worries from this mommy. You are all the best!
 
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what a fruitcake.......you have nothing to worry about. I really feel sorry for people who have no idea what they are talking about. It must suck to be that clueless........
 
As someone said, chickens are not migratory. Bird Flu is generally transmitted from migratory birds. Tell him he better take down that bird feeder out back and stop feeding the wild ducks & geese at the local stream and you all will be safe with your chickens.

I want to clarify that bird flu is in the US - just not the strain that is transmittable to humans. Bird flu has been around for many, many years and occasionally there is an outbreak amongst birds. You can be prepared to protect your flock by having an appropriate shelter and even a covered run, set up to keep small wild birds out and your chickens in during such an outbreak. Altho the odds of one occurring are pretty unlikely.

Here is some good info for you to share with your unknowedgeable neighbor.

http://www.cdc.gov/flu/avian/gen-info/facts.htm

Current situation:
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/avian/outbreaks/current.htm

Past outbreaks:
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/avian/outbreaks/past.htm

Jody
 
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I was just at The Duck Rescue Network Conference in Charlotte, NC, where one of our speakers is the Director of Homeland Security for Union County NC.
They are more concerned about a pandemic human flu. Avian (H5N1) Flu is NOT transmittable from human to human at this time. When it is (which MAY NOT EVER HAPPEN), will be the time that is of concern.
Be proactive and keep on top of the facts, not the hysteria. Be concerned and be informed. There will be panic-mongers out there, but please don't get sucked into it.

Another thing we talked about was the big poultry producers. It seems that a huge amount of people feel they will be the ones bringing it into the country. That is ridiculous. They are more careful than anyone. Why? Money. If they have an outbreak, they are out of business. The current practice is that if there is the slightest hint that there is an infection OF ANY KIND, the whole house is put down. There is no avian flu in North America. We hope that it stays that way, of course, but we should all be educated on the matter. Take a class, go to your Ag Extension office, go to you local Homeland Security office and get the FACTS, not what old Uncle Ed says out of ignorance.
 
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To all that have posted answers, couldn't agree more.....I have yet to be told my chickens will be the death of me because of bird flu...but I'm waiting
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...boy will they get an earful!
 
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People seem to be missing the important issue here, and that is that your friend needs to start shopping around for a new husband! Good Heavens!
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What an IDIOT!
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People seem to be missing the important issue here, and that is that your friend needs to start shopping around for a new husband! Good Heavens!

That's what I was thinking.​
 

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