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Old 10/10/06, 03:18 PM
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Be nice, Sub, Cyng just doesn't take any "crap" and I admire her for it. There are other places you can be outraged..like GC.
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Old 10/10/06, 06:51 PM
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suburbanite bio security is important.From what Ive read we dont have high path here in the US however we do have low path which if it isn't contained can evolve into high path with in several months.People should try to protect our food supply especially individuals because I'm sure they can do a better job of it than the powers that be.Thanks for your post.
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Old 10/10/06, 10:07 PM
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Sullen, she also doesn't explain why she bans someone, or give any warning to a newbie. She still has not explained why I was banned, I had to *guess*.

Avoiding that conversation is very poor form for a moderator.

Also, she should not be keeping that important topic out of the poultry forum. In one case a backyard farmer posted pictures of his sick rooster that were *classic* for (low path) bird flu or for Newcastle disease, asking for help with what was wrong with his chicken. But nobody seemed to recognize what it was.

(both are supposed to be reported to your state's vet office for outbreak tracking).
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