To: Threepwood
"The correct strategy for my money is pitch them directly into some kind of mobile furnace, or a tank of caustic chemical. Sounds awful, but chickens can carry viruses that can make the jump into people, and these are issues we need to think about. "
A large bonfire type situation probably would've been a good alternative. I would think that the people who did it probably were required to dispose of the remains properly afterward to ensure the virus didn't spread. In the previous article I read on this, the guys had talked it over with some sort of official-type-government employee beforehand to be sure it was OK to do. The animal rights activists just got their panties in a wad though after they heard about it.
13 posted on
07/06/2003 10:31:22 PM PDT by
honeygrl
To: honeygrl
In the previous article I read on this, the guys had talked it over with some sort of official-type-government employee beforehand to be sure it was OK to do. The animal rights activists just got their panties in a wad though after they heard about it. I posted this because I didn't see the earlier thread when it was posted. I searched for a match and did not find this article.
I saw this in the Houston Comical's national news. I agree about the activists. They seem to be trying to use this issue to open the door to getting their other demands met in Congress.
27 posted on
07/06/2003 11:32:55 PM PDT by
weegee
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