Posted on 10/19/2017 2:04:19 PM PDT by BenLurkin
For one salmonella case we know of in an outbreak, there are up to 30 others that we dont know about, CDC veterinarian Megin Nichols said.
A large contributing factor to the surge, Nichols said, comes from natural food fanciers who have taken up the backyard chicken hobby but dont understand the potential dangers. Some treat their birds like pets, kissing or snuggling them and letting them walk around the house.
Poultry can carry salmonella bacteria in their intestines that can be shed in their feces. The bacteria can attach to feathers and dust and brush off on shoes or clothing.
But illnesses can be prevented with proper handling. The CDC recommends that people raising chickens wash their hands thoroughly after handling the birds, eggs or nesting materials, and leave any shoes worn in a chicken coop outside.
(Excerpt) Read more at statnews.com ...
Raise peacocks:)
Oh yeah, have them do that very thing.......ROTFL!
Never did like to eat yard eggs or yard chickens. The chickens could get underneath the outhouse and would eat the feces from the donors. The chickens in the chicken house were fair game as they were isolated and didn’t get into the stuff the free rangers did.
NO!
Peacocks are too PRISSY! LOL
And the meat birds MUST be grown on factory farms and bred to be so big that their own weight can break their legs while they live in dark, filthy, cramped conditions. Meanwhile, you MUST get your eggs from a similar factory farm in which the hens are confined in cages so small they cannot even turn around.
THAT's the way to do it!
Yes. It’s been quite a while since I was really attacked by the geese, but now if they see me coming too close they bend down, thrust their beaks forward, and hiss at me. I generally find it wise to carry something in my hand to wave at them and make them think twice.
They also like to bully the weaker ones and pull out their feathers. But they are great property guards. Them and our four dogs.
Diseases. If an egg can come out its but dont you think a teenagers who whoo could go up there?
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Im told that Thad Cochran says he has no recollection of those activities. Of course Cochran likely has Alzheimers disease.
I love it..........;)
But... isn’t there a vaccine for chickenpox?
When we raise our chicks we would put 1 Tbsp of bleach in one gallon of water, heat up a couple of cups in microwave, submerge eggs in for 30 seconds.
OOh, you are mean!
Since January, more than 1,100 people have contracted salmonella poisoning from chickens and ducks in 48 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Almost 250 were hospitalized and one person died. The toll was four times higher than in 2015.
Almost .03% of the population sickened and .0000003% death rate. Call the CDC. Lets outlaw poultry!
Slow news day doesnt even come close. Someone got paid to write this and our government is paying for this propaganda. Chicken Little is alive and well.
The only chicken that makes it to my backyard is on its way to a very hot Weber.
After dinner we used to take our table scraps and scrape them over the wire fence for the Kirby sisters’ chickens.
They ate anything.
From: state news.
Chickens are raised all over the world, with little or no problems ever. Until you get the state and a bunch of idiots that get chickens for the first time with no guidance, in the US.........
Lets not go into raw milk, a world wide epidemic with no issues except in the US.
Have chickens, yet to see that happen. Unless they cannot range and are stuck in a small cage.
—In the olden days people fed grain to cattle, then ran hogs behind the cows to eat the manure for the undigested grain, then ran chickens behind the hogs for the same reason.
Reminds me of the story of the Louisiana governor who stopped for lunch.
The restaurant owner saw it was the governor and said he would prepare him the house specialty, beef tongue!
The governor says...”I ain’t gonna eat anything that came out of the mouth of a cow! Fry me a couple of eggs!”
Ever heard hens sing? It’s so cute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugtzmIHvdOM
Thank you? I’ll try to work up my nerves to listen to that!
LOL
No, really. It’s cute. Listen.
We used to have chickens and the hens would walk around picking up bugs, whatnot and singing to themselves.
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