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Saturday, January 09, 2016

MDA: Bird flu could arrive in Maryland by spring

EASTON, Md. (AP) — Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Joe Bartenfelder has warned that "bird flu" could arrive in Maryland this spring.

Bartenfelder announced Thursday that high path avian affluenza, also known as bird flu, could be devastating to the poultry industry.

The Department says bird flu is a viral disease that is spread through the feces of wild migratory birds. It is not a human health issue.

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8 comments:

  1. Well, it worked the last time, as eggs are STILL $3 a dozen instead of two. I expect it's because no other chickens have been born since then to replace the laying hens who died. And when this new rush of avian flue rushes through, it will only hit the broiler farms, sending broiler prices up to $4-$5 a pound!

    Funny how the disease is in and spread by migratory wild birds, yet there are no dead migratory birds ever found.

    Funny how that works...

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  2. You've "aced it 8:o9 a.m.!!

    Look for the cost of chicken
    to go sky high & NEVER come
    back down !

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  3. This will morph into a strain that gets into humans, hopefully killing all you factory farm defenders !

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  4. Purdue not using antibiotics to fend off disease in his birds helps spread this crap.

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  5. 1:07
    Hopefully not before they build a dozen of those houses next door to you.

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  6. 245, the eggs are vaccinated, not the birds. It uses less vaccine that way.

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  7. Just remember, if you have to kill these chickens due to illness, kill them nicely. (This said, dripping in sarcasm in reference to Perdue and Salisbury's newest nemesis.)

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