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Didn't they recently have to kill minks? At a mink farm? ALBliberal Nov 2020 #1
The mink cull 2as different Warpy Nov 2020 #5
Correct Maggiemayhem Nov 2020 #2
Apparently did not know that poof, the bird flu would just disappear by Christmas. Sneederbunk Nov 2020 #3
I hope they at least do it humanely CatLady78 Nov 2020 #4
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ALBliberal

(2,847 posts)
1. Didn't they recently have to kill minks? At a mink farm?
Mon Nov 16, 2020, 02:49 PM
Nov 2020

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
5. The mink cull 2as different
Mon Nov 16, 2020, 06:36 PM
Nov 2020

and the strain of coronavirus found in them was found to be a strain well known to be endemic.

Chicken culls aren't that infrequent. Bird flu can not only wipe out whole flocks, it can easily spread to other area farms. Culling flocks in which chickens have been found to be infected is the only control. H5N8 is known to pass to humans, but it's one of the less virulent flu types, although some studies claim it is becoming more virulent as time goes on.

At least this isn't the H5N1 bird flu they've found in Chinese waterfowl. While that one doesn't move human to human, it has a 60% fatality rate in people who have caught it from infected birds.

Maggiemayhem

(846 posts)
2. Correct
Mon Nov 16, 2020, 03:00 PM
Nov 2020

The just put down their entire mink population because of COVID-19 that is transmitted to humans and now they have to destroy their chickens because of bird flu? My area keeps up with Denmark, because we have been fighting a Rockwool plant.

Sneederbunk

(15,133 posts)
3. Apparently did not know that poof, the bird flu would just disappear by Christmas.
Mon Nov 16, 2020, 03:00 PM
Nov 2020

CatLady78

(1,041 posts)
4. I hope they at least do it humanely
Mon Nov 16, 2020, 04:49 PM
Nov 2020

And not as China has culled pigs by setting them on fire or as the US steamed pigs etc. alive under Trump.

We need to use the science on animal intelligence as a guideline and not cull animals barbarically.

It really speaks very poorly about our regulations, scientific/ philosophical worldviews...No civilized species can afford to treat other life-forms this way....It is insane.

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