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Old 26-11-2013, 03:56 PM #1
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Default Breaking News :MRSA in Turkeys & Chickens

MRSA has been found in turkeys


The Medical woman on SkyNewsHD
said make sure you cook your Turkey fully


Low Risk


http://news.sky.com/story/1174016/wa...und-in-turkeys

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MSRA has been found in turkeys


The Medical woman on SkyNewsHD
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Low Risk
Phew......at least it's not MRSA........that's deadly
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cook the turkey fully.
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East Anglia Farms


Chickens and Turkeys

she was on BBCNews


"The Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies has warned that a new strain of MRSA has been found in turkeys."

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I'm glad I don't eat meat
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You would have more MRSA to worry about if you eat undercooked chicken or turkey.
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Hmm. I thought everyone made sure they cooked them properly to start with

Except for one idiot I saw on wifeswap a few weeks ago, eats EVERYTHING raw and makes her kids do the same
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Everything... chicken and meat too? she could kill them
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Literally everything. They lived on a farm, and she wanted to teach them to be self sufficient for when the apocalypse happened

The husband went absolutely bazzerk when the swapped wife refused to eat raw meat. And the crazy woman tried to get the other womans kids to eat raw chicken too
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Me too,it's healthier in more ways than one.
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Literally everything. They lived on a farm, and she wanted to teach them to be self sufficient for when the apocalypse happened

The husband went absolutely bazzerk when the swapped wife refused to eat raw meat. And the crazy woman tried to get the other womans kids to eat raw chicken too
That sounds mad, mind you does it mean that only intensively farmed meat is diseased?
Not that I'm advocating eating raw chicken at all but like beef and fish is free range safe?
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That sounds mad, mind you does it mean that only intensively farmed meat is diseased?
Not that I'm advocating eating raw chicken at all but like beef and fish is free range safe?
I dont know how safe anything is. On the program the swapped wife took the family to the docs about their diet and the doc said there was no evidence/studies that show that raw meat is actually bad for you :S

I don't normally watch wife swap (was the usa one too I think) but it caught my eye, just how mad it all was.

The kids (who normally eat raw) were taken to a proper restaurant..and had cooked food..much to the disgust of the father..but later on decided they felt sick from the cooked food. Thats how brainwashed they had been

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They might have felt sick, their bodies will have to process food iin a state it's never encountered before. Will have to look out for that prog it sounds interesting.
Must be just meat over here that's full of bacteria and disease? Might join kaz and go veggie!
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