Re: Humans caused AI spread



patgardiner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


The SVS has blamed wild birds for the recent Norfolk outbreak.

These are not equivalent circumstances - but you are too blinkered to accept
the facts

It was not H5N1 - it was a low pathogenic strain commonly found in wild
birds

I understand you have repeatedly shown that you are unable to deal with the
complexities of these simple incidents.

In that situation all the human intervention circumstances have been ruled
out
- both units involved had had birds in place for months
- neither had had new birds recently from an at risk area

Its comments like that which illustrate how ridiculous most of the rest of
your posts are

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