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Old 08-04-2006, 10:53 AM #26
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heres what people are saying so far they have only found one bird with bird flu they've testing 14 birds at the mo and the 9 theyve tested so far dont have birdflu there saying not to worry at all and you can still eat chicken as chicken dont get it only if they come close to a bird who has (two farms out of all of europe with birdflu have had chickens having birdful) so dont worry and you can eat chicken still

dog can get birdflu but it doesnt harm them much
cats can only get it if they ofcourse come in close contact with a bird with birdflu

dont worry imnot sure if blutits can even get birdflu its more like swans and all them

i wont eat chicken cos im a veggie so my diet will not change
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Im stil not eating chicken, to be on the safe side
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ok just to say thats the professional opinoun i totally dont agree with eating any meat so thats why im a veggie

i hope that chickens dont get birdflu so they dont have to be murdered or any other bird for that matter
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I'm stil not eating chicken, to be on the safe side
So forget about the science then

Best to avoid Easter Eggs as well, you can not be too careful ...

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I'm stil not eating chicken, to be on the safe side
So forget about the science then

Best to avoid Easter Eggs as well, you can not be too careful ...

True, but you cant blame people for this fear.

Blame the hysteric media. ITV News have set up a 'Bird Flu Incident Room'!!
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