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Avian influenza, of course, by its name is not limited to chickens. So are we going to kill all the ducks, pigeons, pheasants, blue jays, robins, sparrows and similar?
No? Well why the **** not? After all if you have chickens in your back yard, or the local industrial farm has them for either meat or eggs they don't interact with other chicken farms and other chickens, obviously, or they wouldn't be on your farm anymore.
So how does it get between those places? Only two possibilities: The humans are working at more than one farm (that can be prohibited, duh) or the wild birds are spreading it from place to place via their scat which they drop as they fly and which there is no way to prevent.
I have paid attention to what Kari Mullis, the inventor or discoverer of PCR, said, “PCR is not ever to be used for diagnostics of disease!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmZft4fXhQQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_1Z8cSXI-Q If you can get any one molecule and multiply it until you can say it is really there, are you making the disease, discovering the disease or misdiagnosing disease? It is strange to me that the only animals to get it are chickens, cows and humans. Two of which we eat a lot of and ourselves but not so much!