Re: Bird Flu Controls



I do have a some general questions for the people on this thread of
comments.

1. If you produce poultry, would you vaccinate your birds to protect
them from AI?

2. If your answer is "nay, naw, no"//////////////then why not?
Vaccination only costs 10p/bird.....maybe 20p/bird with secondary
vaccinations.

3. Can you make more money by having culled birds compensated by your
government, than by incurring expenses to protect your investments?

4. What is a pullet worth to the British government?

5. What is a hen (layer) worth to the British government?

6. What is a rooster worth to the British government?

Just asking from Kansas.

Call me Curious Burkie

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