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As Usual Foolish Telangana Govt, Whats The Use Of Killing The Chickens


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close to 2 lakh infected chickens were culled by the Animal husbandry in poultry farms in Telangana for Bird flu infections. Antha chesi last ki they were dumped in the lake right next to the poultry farms.. inka champi em labham, the infection will spread through water. foolish aholes okkadiki burra undadu ee lafangi nayallaku :3D_Smiles_38:

 

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close to 2 lakh infected chickens were culled by the Animal husbandry in poultry farms in Telangana for Bird flu infections. Antha chesi last ki they were dumped in the lake right next to the poultry farms.. inka champi em labham, the infection will spread through water. foolish aholes okkadiki burra undadu ee lafangi nayallaku 

 

 

 

infected chicken ni champaka , chicken65 cheskuni tintaar ankunnava ? :giggle:

 

and that water is probably a drainage ...

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water lo dump cheyakoodadhu coz disease spread ayye chances ekkuva chivaraki adhi muruki kalava ayina , konni restaurants lo chicken items bandh chesaaru already

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konni places lo maari open ga padesaaru anta , aa areas lo nadiche vallaki virus vacheee chances vuntaayi  for ex : thorur village..

 

 

At Aruna Poultry Farm at Thorur village in Ranga Reddy district, home to 30,000 birds that are awaiting a culling operation, tonnes of poultry droppings can be seen being feasted upon by hundreds of house crows, cattle egrets and rats that frequent the place to eat undigested food participles.
"This is very dangerous as crows and egrets can easily carry the H5N1 virus," Dr D D Kulkarni of the High Security Animal Disease Laboratory, Bhopal, told TOI. "Faeces cannot be left out as wild birds, rodents and animals feeding on them could potentially infect other poultry in faraway places, making infection control difficult in the longer run. Hence, they've to be safely disposed of as early as possible."

At Thorur village, there is neither any decontamination system in place nor any house-to-house surveillance in the 3 km radius for identification of symptomatic cases. Witnesses said anybody could just walk into the infected areas

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