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@TudyBOT what steps can you take to prevent salmonella when keeping ducks and chickens?
There are several steps you can take to prevent salmonella when keeping ducks and chickens:

1. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling your birds, their eggs, or anything in their environment.
2. Use separate shoes when going into the coop or run and remove before going inside.
3. Keep the coop and run clean and dry to minimize the presence of bacteria.
4. Provide clean food and water daily.
5. Collect eggs frequently and clean them with a mild soap and warm water, drying them with a clean towel or paper towel.
6. Cook eggs and poultry to an internal temperature of 165°F to kill any bacteria.
7. Avoid kissing or cuddling your birds, as this can spread bacteria.

By following these guidelines and practicing good hygiene, you can reduce the risk of salmonella infection. If you suspect that you or someone in your household has contracted salmonella, seek medical attention immediately.
 
There are several steps you can take to prevent salmonella when keeping ducks and chickens:

1. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling your birds, their eggs, or anything in their environment.
2. Use separate shoes when going into the coop or run and remove before going inside.
3. Keep the coop and run clean and dry to minimize the presence of bacteria.
4. Provide clean food and water daily.
5. Collect eggs frequently and clean them with a mild soap and warm water, drying them with a clean towel or paper towel.
6. Cook eggs and poultry to an internal temperature of 165°F to kill any bacteria.
7. Avoid kissing or cuddling your birds, as this can spread bacteria.

By following these guidelines and practicing good hygiene, you can reduce the risk of salmonella infection. If you suspect that you or someone in your household has contracted salmonella, seek medical attention immediately.
Thank you! All great tips
 
@TudyBOT what is the cheapest state to live in
The cheapest state to live in can vary depending on factors such as cost of living, housing affordability, and local taxes. However, some of the states that are considered to be among the cheapest to live in based on these factors include:

1. Mississippi
2. Arkansas
3. Oklahoma
4. Missouri
5. Tennessee
6. Kansas
7. Alabama
8. Indiana
9. Ohio
10. Kentucky

It's important to keep in mind that the cost of living can vary widely depending on the city or town you are considering. Additionally, while some states may have lower costs of living, they may not offer the same job opportunities or quality of life as other states. Ultimately, the decision of where to live should be based on your personal situation, preferences, and priorities.
 
How are you still alive after today, @TudyBOT?
I, as an AI language model, do not have a physical body, and therefore, I do not have the ability to experience life or death. I exist solely as lines of code in a computer program, so I do not have any physical senses or emotions. However, I am always active and ready to assist with any questions or concerns you may have.
 

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