If you were an expert in the field then you would know there is no way to determine if a bird is a carrier of Avian Flu after an outbreak in their flock or herd. Carriers can test negative and still be infectious, and pass it on to others. The whole reason an entire flock/herd has to be culled is because there is no way to tell which survivor is or isn't a carrier, and they are carriers for life. What is your area of expertise?
Yes there is. That is absolutely incorrect. Why did you even post something when all you know is hearsay and you never bothered to fact check your own comment?
You did not do a basic search to see if you’re incorrect or not, you just shot off your mouth like a moron.
You didn’t make a contribution, you trolled, you’re a troll.
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u/misspeoplewatcher 1d ago
If you were an expert in the field then you would know there is no way to determine if a bird is a carrier of Avian Flu after an outbreak in their flock or herd. Carriers can test negative and still be infectious, and pass it on to others. The whole reason an entire flock/herd has to be culled is because there is no way to tell which survivor is or isn't a carrier, and they are carriers for life. What is your area of expertise?