ALERT A goat in Minnesota has tested positive for the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), or bird flu, marking the first ever U.S. case

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
Well isn't that just peachy!?!?!? Makes you wonder what else "THEY" have in store for us. Covid was just a test run. Better get ready for all sorts of BIO-Weapons to suddenly pop up. Stock up on disinfectants and LOTS OF BLEACH!! DAMN!! And don't forget all these hundred of thousands of immigrant invaders and all the luscious infective diseases they are bringing with them. THIRD WORLD HERE WE COME!!
 

et2

Has No Life - Lives on TB
What ever the next germ of death that takes hold in America.

It needs to be blamed squarely on the Commie FJB shoulders and his followers.

Bidens 2024 campaign slogan … DEATH TO AMERICA ANYWAY POSSIBLE
 

JMG91

Veteran Member
So let me get this straight. TPTB freaked everyone out about the bird flu a couple of years ago--and had thousands of birds slaughtered--and now, it just happens to be a different kind of meat animal? Gee, I guess the cabal is looking to destroy the ranching/small dairy farmers for good. Seriously, we literally have to take these peoples' word for it that these animals even had what they say it did, and what will their solution be? Mass kill-offs, which will cripple these food industries. No, I'm not going to freak out over this because that's exactly what our overlords want.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
A dairy cattle herd in Idaho tested positive today too. Might want to stock up on shelf stable milk since TPTB seem hell bent on destroying natural animal food products. This has gone up another $20 since the last time I looked, but I suppose that will soon seem like a bargain: Nonfat Dry Milk - Case of 12 pouches |

Good idea, I just ordered two different brands from Amazon to try, Swiss Miss and Hoosier Farms.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
So let me get this straight. TPTB freaked everyone out about the bird flu a couple of years ago--and had thousands of birds slaughtered--and now, it just happens to be a different kind of meat animal? Gee, I guess the cabal is looking to destroy the ranching/small dairy farmers for good. Seriously, we literally have to take these peoples' word for it that these animals even had what they say it did, and what will their solution be? Mass kill-offs, which will cripple these food industries. No, I'm not going to freak out over this because that's exactly what our overlords want.

they want us eating bugs, living in grass communal huts, and owning nothing!
 

techcas

Contributing Member
I read somewhere they use the same PCR tests they used to test for covid. So its a guaranteed positive if that is what they desire.
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
A goat in Minnesota has tested positive for the highly pathogenic avian influenza

This is the first identified case of HPAI in domestic livestock in the U.S.

A juvenile goat in Minnesota recently tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). While HPAI has been detected in predatory mammals that prey on infected birds, this is the first identified case of HPAI in domestic livestock in the U.S. The goat lived on the same premises where a poultry flock tested positive for HPAI in late February. The goat shared the same pasture and sole water source as the poultry flock.
HPAI is a known disease of wild and domestic poultry and waterfowl. There is limited information available about HPAI infection in ruminants, though in some species, animals with immature or compromised immune systems appear to be at greater risk of infection. Only young goats were afflicted in the Minnesota case, not mature goats. This case is being investigated by the Minnesota Board of Animal Health with the assistance of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
“As we aim to protect livestock for our North Dakota producers, the risk of transmission increases during spring,” says Miranda Meehan, North Dakota State University Extension livestock environmental stewardship specialist.
“While we don’t envision this zoonotic transmission to be commonplace, good biosecurity protocols separating livestock from poultry/waterfowl is a good production practice to reduce the potential spread of HPAI to our small ruminants during the spring migration of wild birds,” says Travis Hoffman, NDSU Extension sheep specialist.
“H5N1 HPAI has been detected in wild birds throughout all U.S. migratory flyways, says Dr. Gerald Stokka, NDSU Extension veterinarian and livestock stewardship specialist. “Wild birds can be infected without showing symptoms of the infection. While waterfowl are the primary carriers, positive cases are being documented in predatory birds and mammals, and now domestic goats.”
NDSU Extension experts support the biosecurity practices released by University of Minnesota Extension that can reduce the potential for domestic animals to contract HPAI. Recommended practices include:
  • Do not allow poultry and livestock species access to ponds, wetlands and other stagnant water sources that are frequented by wild waterfowl such as ducks, geese or swans.
  • Watch poultry and livestock for signs of illness, including reduced appetite, fever, inability to stand, depression, nasal discharge, diarrhea, coughing and change in behavior.
  • Consider housing poultry separately from other livestock species and minimize poultry access to pasture areas that are grazed by other livestock species.
  • Do not allow poultry, waterfowl and wildlife to share water sources and feedstuffs with other livestock species.
Protocols for protecting livestock include:
  • In the Minnesota goat case, infected goats shared the same water source as infected poultry. Limiting livestock exposure to potentially inflicted-HPAI poultry is the first action of defense.
  • Current influenza vaccines used in horses are not effective against HPAI. Always consult your veterinarian before administering vaccinations.
  • Many cattle are vaccinated against Parainfluenza-3 (PI-3), a virus that can cause respiratory issues. Parainfluenza viruses are in a different family from influenza viruses and the PI-3 vaccine does not provide protection against influenza.
  • If you have an unexplained death in one of your animals, consult with your farm veterinarian, contact the North Dakota Board of Animal Health.
“There is no evidence that anyone has contracted the virus from eating a fully cooked bird, either domestic or wild,” says Julie Garden-Robinson, NDSU Extension food and nutrition specialist and professor of health, nutrition and exercise sciences. “It is always a safe practice to fully cook wild game to 165 degrees Fahrenheit, regardless of whether there is a threat of HPAI.”
NDSU Extension HPAI resources are available at ndsu.ag/hpai. UMN Extension HPAI resources are available at z.umn.edu/HPAIgoat.
Avian influenza surveillance and testing in wild birds is being done by the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and the North Dakota Department of Game and Fish. To learn more about HPAI cases in birds and mammals, please visit the USDA’s APHIS website. Report sick and dead wildlife at https://gf.nd.gov/wildlife/diseases/mortality-report. Direct wild bird avian influenza questions to 701-204-2161.

 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
And there it is..
According to the WEF chart on what they want, big thanks to the missing Iceage Farmer who pulled it from the WEF website.

By 2029 they want a 50% drop in the consumtion of Beef and Lamb.
Pet owners are not going to like this news. My cat's food has already doubled in price per can and they use less meat as it is.
 

Old Greek

Veteran Member
Based on how honest the US Government has been over the last 3 years why does anyone believe a word they say. Wait 6 months to a year to get the truth, if ever!
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
Well isn't that just peachy!?!?!? Makes you wonder what else "THEY" have in store for us. Covid was just a test run. Better get ready for all sorts of BIO-Weapons to suddenly pop up. Stock up on disinfectants and LOTS OF BLEACH!! DAMN!! And don't forget all these hundred of thousands of immigrant invaders and all the luscious infective diseases they are bringing with them. THIRD WORLD HERE WE COME!!
And don't it just fit the "eat bugs" agenda REALLY well? (and the Vegan's).

Can't eat:

cows (incl cow MILK)
pigs
chickens / turkeys
eggs
goats (incl goat MILK)

All they need to do now is prove it can /has spread into the wild and into every possible food-animal type (venison, duck, geese, etc) and there will be no animal protein left to eat.
 

Hfcomms

EN66iq
Hard to wrap your mind around as you walk outside in warm weather under a sunny and blue spring sky that yes, they really are trying to kill us off as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Between the environmental toxins with the aerosols, chemicals in processed foods, pharmaceuticals and various bioengineered bugs opposed to the old standards of war and starvation and facing economic and financial collapse we can see the end days are not future but in the here and now.
 
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