Bird flu outbreak in 25,000 free range broilers in Yorkshire
How long have I been saying bird flu is coming? Soon there will be foot and mouth. Read more...
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Well, I am not going to say I told you so, but, surely now is the time for anyone who is pessimistic about what I say is happening to start believing in me.
Aviation bird flu will be blamed on the little people, the people who keep chickens in their gardens for eggs etc. That's who they have to blame because they will need to cull those Chickens too.
Essentially, the extinction of chickens, cows, pigs, dear and any other meat we eat. This is what they are striving for, and trying to implement the “Social Credit System” just like communist China.
Today I asked around 8 people if they had ever heard of the WEF (World Economic Forum ) they all said
“no”.
I said “Klaus Schwab?”
“No”
It seems that they don't put this on the TV then. Here's Schwab & Harari in a recent article.
Those are probably the evilest people on earth except for Bill Gates.
The Plan?
The removal of protein from our source (meat) and to use of an alternative. The alternative will be crushed up bugs and stuff you may have seen a bit of it on the Tv Over the last 6-12 months as they softly make it normal for you to assume that eating bugs is better for the planet.
And that cow farts are causing global warming 🙄
So, without further ado, here is the article on bird flu. Look out for the next food extinguishing episode called “foot and mouth” where all split-hoofed animals will be culled and the “Swine flu” to remove pigs.
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A new outbreak of avian influenza has been recorded in 25,000 free range broilers in Yorkshire, as cases of the disease show no sign of abating.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza of the H5N1 was confirmed on a farm in Easingwold, North Yorkshire on Thursday (22 September).
A 3km Protection Zone and 10km Surveillance Zone has been put in place, Defra said, and all of the 25,000 broilers will be humanely culled.
A second case of bird flu was also confirmed yesterday, on a premises in West Suffolk.
It comes after the disease was discovered in 10,000 commercial ducks and other mixed poultry on Tuesday.
Since late October 2021, the UK has faced its largest ever outbreak of bird flu with nearly 150 confirmed across the country.
In England alone, there have been 128 cases of avian influenza H5N1.
Defra said all bird keepers, including backyard poultry owners, must keep a close watch on them for any signs of disease.
The department said: "You should register your poultry, even if only kept as pets, so we can contact you during an outbreak. This is a legal requirement if you have 50 or more birds.
"The risk of incursion in wild birds in Britain remains at medium. The risk of poultry exposure to HPAI H5 has been reduced to low where biosecurity is suboptimal and low where good biosecurity is applied."
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