OffGridChook
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- Jan 22, 2021
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Okay, coop roof is all covered now. My neighbor has 40 chickens and she also has turkeys so she’s going to be looking into her containment as well
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But, how does our culling our flocks keep it from spreading? It’s the wild bird population that will continue to spread it. I don’t think killing an asymptomatic bird is going to help anything.KY, IN... It's getting close to me.. I would not want my birds culled either... but I'd make that sacrifiice to keep it from spreading, if that's what it takes. There's always next year. Or even sooner. 100 days? That's three months and ten days. One hundred days to a healthy flock. A small price to pay.
Some bloodlines are hard to get. Not all are ordinary hatchery chickensKY, IN... It's getting close to me.. I would not want my birds culled either... but I'd make that sacrifiice to keep it from spreading, if that's what it takes. There's always next year. Or even sooner. 100 days? That's three months and ten days. One hundred days to a healthy flock. A small price to pay.
An asymptomatic flock can spread it back to more wild birds and possibly spread it to humans. Once in a human it can mutate into something even worse. The threat of a global human pandemic is real. A few years ago, many epidemiologists thought bird flu would likely be next human pandemic, not a corona virus. Just do what the authorities say.But, how does our culling our flocks keep it from spreading? It’s the wild bird population that will continue to spread it. I don’t think killing an asymptomatic bird is going to help anything.
I’m not one to just do what the authorities say.An asymptomatic flock can spread it back to more wild birds and possibly spread it to humans. Once in a human it can mutate into something even worse. The threat of a global human pandemic is real. A few years ago, many epidemiologists thought bird flu would likely be next human pandemic, not a corona virus. Just do what the authorities say.
That's a major understatement! I have Nankin bantams - only just last month removed from the Critically Endangered list. They are now officially listed as Threatened - only a baby step up from Critical, but it's progress! Worse, my Nannies are rose combed, which are harder to find than the singles. My senior rooster won BIS a couple of years ago at our county fair. It took eight years to get a bird like him and his full brother. Now that my kids have aged out of 4H, we don't have that kind of time to devote to full time chickeneering again. If I lose my flock now, I may never get them back. I am VERY careful!Some bloodlines are hard to get. Not all are ordinary hatchery chickens
That's too bad, Dutch, sorry to hear. Hope things clear up soon!I’m so sad. I was hoping we had out last HPAI in Mai and chickens and other poultry was allowed to free range outside again within a few days. But..
Yesterday there was another HPAI contamination on a duck farm in the Netherlands.
This HPAI started here in oktober and lasts already 7 months. It is not possible to let poultry free range outside since October and all local eggs we can buy in the shop, are all from confined chickens in cramped situations.
Read: https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/animal-diseases/diseases-and-control-measures/avian-influenza_en