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CL. One thought comes to mind on this subject. When is the last time you heard about this happening from someone who sells like 8 dozen eggs a month or something like that? From my memory these outbreaks normally happen with huge farms. Yet the government wants to control us little guys when if they had any common sense and knew history back when people bought or grew most of their own food if someone got sick from food they bought from a farm the market place would naturally handle that.
Either they'd go out of business or they'd get their reputation back as time went on.
We didn't need the government to tell us everything is OK now.
That is what they want. A bunch of sheep who listen and do what ever they say to control us.

Here you go.....................

A food safety expert at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., said the source of the outbreak could be rodents, shipments of contaminated hens, or tainted feed. Microbiology professor Patrick McDonough said he was not surprised to hear about two recalls involving different egg companies, because in other outbreaks there have also been multiple sources.

Both plants could have a rodent problem, or both plants could have gotten hens that were already infected, or feed that was contaminated.

"You need biosecurity of the hen house, you want a rodent control program and you want to have hens put into that environment that are salmonella free," McDonough said.

The salmonella bacteria is not passed from hen to hen, but usually from rodent droppings to chickens, he added. This strain of bacteria is found inside a chicken's ovaries, and gets inside an egg.

CDC officials said Thursday that the number of illnesses related to the outbreak is expected to grow. That's because illnesses occurring after mid-July may not be reported yet, said Dr. Christopher Braden, an epidemiologist with the federal Centers for Disease Control.

Almost 2,000 illnesses from the strain of salmonella linked to both recalls were reported between May and July, almost 1,300 more than usual, Braden said. No deaths have been reported. The CDC is continuing to receive information from state health departments as people report their illnesses.

The most common symptoms of salmonella are diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fever within eight hours to 72 hours of eating a contaminated product. It can be life-threatening, especially to those with weakened immune systems.

The form of salmonella tied to the outbreak can be passed from chickens that appear healthy. And it grows inside eggs, not just on the shell, Braden noted.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_tainted_eggs
 
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This can be so arranged my dear. I would even put you for the night if need be. I only use butter. I know goes into butter. I am not sure what goes into other things that are said to be like butter. I have heard the some of those things are like one chemical something away from being plastic.
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So I really like that I know that the cow has made me some butter. And then there are so many types of chocolate that can go into a cookie. I don't thinks right to discriminate against the different types of chocolate. And then there is the flavorings. That I think is the secrete of my cookies. I might need to make some more.

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And don't forget to put gobs and gobs of walnuts in the batch !
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Walnuts come without question my dear.
 
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What is that.
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I'll be the first one to say that. . . And
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Seriously, we should be the LAST ones to ever ask that question.
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Got a couple showers today though, but still - I doubt the rain will EVER pierce the soil and actually water my pasture and gardens.
 
Welcome Noobies!!!
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Welcome back Illia!!!
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Chickielady, glad your flock is doing better!! Yes, I do believe they can get little colds, hopefully that's all it was! And your keets are doing great!

Evergreen Fair goers! I will be there from Thursday of this week through Monday when the 4-H poultry kids will be there. If folks want to see chickens, the barn schedule is listed below:

The Poultry & Rabbit barn schedule for fair:
Thursday 8/26 thru Monday 8/30: Both 4-H Rabbits and Poultry kids are there for those 5 days. Type judging for poultry starts at 10:00 am Thursday and Fit and Show for poultry is Sunday morning. Don't know the rabbit schedule Then the barn closes Monday at 5:30pm and the 4-H'ers move out and the Open Class poultry moves in until Friday night. Our poultry superintendant for fair has been doing this fair for 35 yrs, and this is the biggest turnout in all her years. Over 500 birds and over 60 kids in the program will be at fair!!!!

Tuesday 8/31 thru Friday 9/3: Open Class Poultry

Saturday 9/4 thru Monday 9/6: Open Class Rabbits

And just a heads up for those looking for cheap entry, this Thursday, the first day of the fair, is free admision for everyone until 1:00pm.

We have not had internet for two days!!! ARGH!!! We use Clear wireless internet and the tower had issues and they were doing maintenance on it. Glad to be back! Busy weekend with the kids turning in Fair posters and my youngest two kids had all their sewing entries due on Saturday. They were also judged on Saturday and they got all blues!
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Got a couple showers today though, but still - I doubt the rain will EVER pierce the soil and actually water my pasture and gardens.

I am a King County native, and my feeling is that that there just isn't going to much, if anything meaningful out of this little disturbance. It would be rather nice to get a serious gully washer, and really wet the ground. I am just not ready for it to rain for the next 9 months.
 
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What is that.
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I'll be the first one to say that. . . And
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Got a couple showers today though, but still - I doubt the rain will EVER pierce the soil and actually water my pasture and gardens.

If I had my way it would drizzle for days. I want at least an inch of rain, but i doubt we'll get it. Oh well, a little bit is better than nothing.
 
Anyone know of any shows happening that I still have time to enter in? I didn' t even know the Evergreen one was going on, and it is already too late. . .

My Ameraucana cockerel, Hades, needs to strut his stuff.
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- And my Araucana cockerel too, but he's kinda young right now.
 
Hey fellow Washingtonians! I try to keep up with this thread but it moves rather fast, and I dont really know anyone here yet so please excuse me for posting and then disappearing for a bit
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. Im in Othello, was wondering if anyone here would be willing to sell any silkie hatching eggs? The only auction I can find in washington (id prefer to buy from someone close by, since Ive not had any luck hatching eggs from across the country) is from catdance silkies- and they are show quality and expensive. I just want a good broody hen(s) so Im looking to get some silkies. If anyone has a few (or a dozen) they'd like to sell, can you please PM me? Thanks in advance, and I'll try to pop in here on this thread more often.
 
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