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I agree with that. Also, there is a lot of concern about the possibility of avian "mad cow", but they are still a lot of unanswered questions about it. The problem is that the contaminated beef was rendered and got into poultry feed, and now they don't know if that will lead to a poultry strain of mad cow. The only thing they seem sure of is that it is possible for an avian type to occur, which is the reason they don't recommend the feeding of chicken to chicken. Does that mean that if you feed your chickens chicken that they will get it? No, but it also means that you can't know that they won't get it either. Again, that is the reason for the caution. As for myself, knowing as much as I do about mad cow and it's implications for human health, I don't feed chicken to my chickens. If they catch and kill small animals, that's natural, and there is nothing to support that they will get prion disease from that. But I won't provide chicken to them.