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I don't think people have learned enough about poultry yet to determine whether they are permanent carriers of anything. I do know that in most cases they seem to have an amazing immune system. 15 years ago, people looked at poultry as an amusing food source, and no one took any of their birds to the vet for any reason, or tried to save them if they got sick. It's only been recently that there's been the poultry craze, and therefore more intense studies involving poultry. We've had poultry for 14 years and I've seen some interesting things that make me wonder just how much the scientists that are SUPPOSED to know, really do in fact know....
Our peacock appears to be doing extremely well and is making up for lost time in eating. He'll be returning to the flock soon, (as far as I know now) and I'm not going to worry about it beyond that point unless or until I have to.
Our peacock appears to be doing extremely well and is making up for lost time in eating. He'll be returning to the flock soon, (as far as I know now) and I'm not going to worry about it beyond that point unless or until I have to.
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