Intensive breeding, but yes it's harmless!
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http://www.novethic.fr/novethic/site/article/index.jsp?id=98419
http://www.grain.org/briefings/?id=195
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it is to play "prohibited games", officially authorized or what
What do you have in your bag? .... why are you coughing?
Will Fernand R be rehired? Didn't you think?
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http://www.grain.org/briefings/?id=195
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Big companies in the poultry industry are even trying to use bird flu cases as an "opportunity" to eliminate the rest of small-scale poultry production. [3] "We can't control migratory birds, but we can surely put all our energy into permanently closing as many farm poultry farms as possible," said Margaret Say, director of the Council for the Export of Poultry and Poultry. eggs from the USA for Southeast Asia.
The reactions of some scientists are no less scandalous. Researchers in the United Kingdom are looking for transgenic chickens resistant to avian flu. "Once regulatory approval is obtained, we believe it will only take four to five years to breed enough chickens and replace the entire population of the world," said Laurence Tiley, professor of molecular virology at the University of Cambridge. [4]
it is to play "prohibited games", officially authorized or what
“The tracing of contamination cases follows the routes of the main roads and railways, not the airways.
What do you have in your bag? .... why are you coughing?
Will Fernand R be rehired? Didn't you think?
This time, the authorities identified the source of the contamination: chicks supplied to the farm by Charoen Pokphand (CP), the Thai company that is Asia's largest producer of poultry and poultry feed.
CP is in fact present almost everywhere where bird flu has broken out.
it is linked by production contracts to around 10 breeders,
"Trust us": What industry and governments are hiding
did not notify the authorities when his chickens began to die in large numbers. Instead, he sent a contingent of 15 birds to the slaughterhouse earlier than expected.
sick chickens arrive at the factory and they have been ordered to condition them, even though they had already died from the disease. "We didn't know which
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What I find strange in the measures taken to stop it
avian flu is that you just have to put a thread above the
hens to preserve them.
Indeed, I suppose that the virus is transported by direct contact,
the saliva of birds, fiendes and why not the feathers.
It shouldn't be common for sparrows to blow out
hens bronchi. But a net can avoid this mode of transmission as well as by contact with the feathers of
wild birds contaminate.
Where I have a problem is how to imagine that a
even a small mesh could stop droppings.
only it is not very big but in addition it is liquid.
I am sure droppings are the main mode of transmission
of the virus.
Besides that, I asked myself the question of knowing.
can catch the virus. What about reptiles?
still closer to birds than mammals.
insects in all this? In the series of small animals, there are also the
mites, lice and other parasites of birds. In winter it can
still go but in summer will they not be a mode of
transmission as important, if not more than droppings
Definitely the idea of nets does not convince me.
avian flu is that you just have to put a thread above the
hens to preserve them.
Indeed, I suppose that the virus is transported by direct contact,
the saliva of birds, fiendes and why not the feathers.
It shouldn't be common for sparrows to blow out
hens bronchi. But a net can avoid this mode of transmission as well as by contact with the feathers of
wild birds contaminate.
Where I have a problem is how to imagine that a
even a small mesh could stop droppings.
only it is not very big but in addition it is liquid.
I am sure droppings are the main mode of transmission
of the virus.
Besides that, I asked myself the question of knowing.
can catch the virus. What about reptiles?
still closer to birds than mammals.
insects in all this? In the series of small animals, there are also the
mites, lice and other parasites of birds. In winter it can
still go but in summer will they not be a mode of
transmission as important, if not more than droppings
Definitely the idea of nets does not convince me.
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From what I read in a great Express article
http://www.lexpress.fr/info/sciences/do ... ida=437172
the virus would not resist the heat ..... BUT =>
http://www.lexpress.fr/info/sciences/do ... ida=437172
the virus would not resist the heat ..... BUT =>
Another unknown: the evolution of the virus in tropical areas. H5N1 degrades when heated. But we can also fear that it will mutate and become more pathogenic
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Only when he has brought down the last tree, the last river contaminated, the last fish caught that man will realize that money is not edible (Indian MOHAWK).
Incorrigible?
We were dealing with avian flu in the subject JL Perrier (le pôvre), and you just moved it, because "off topic", to "Avian flu, and other pandemics ...". OK.
So dry, it starts again (from Rabbit) on avian flu, in this subject "Intensive breeding ...", dedicated to an article relating to a swine disease ...
We were dealing with avian flu in the subject JL Perrier (le pôvre), and you just moved it, because "off topic", to "Avian flu, and other pandemics ...". OK.
So dry, it starts again (from Rabbit) on avian flu, in this subject "Intensive breeding ...", dedicated to an article relating to a swine disease ...
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