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Dangerous Avian Flu Outbreak Prompts Call for Suspension of All Pigeon-Racing Activities
St. Paul, Minnesota - As a strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5) sweeps much of the country, PETA sent letters to various state officials, including one to Minnesota Commissioner of Agriculture David J. Frederickson calling on him to explicitly include the suspension of pigeon racing in the ban on bird exhibitions at county fairs and other gatherings of birds in the state.
Deemed “the largest animal health emergency in this country’s history” by Dr. John Clifford of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, this outbreak of H5 has killed 48 million birds in the U.S.—including almost 9 million in Minnesota. According to Dr. Thomas Elam, president of the consulting group FarmEcon LLC, the economy-wide losses to date total $3.3 billion.
“The way to curb the spread of bird flu is to put a stop to all major sources of transmission, and that includes stopping pigeons from being raced during an outbreak,” says PETA President Ingrid Newkirk. “For the health and safety of animals and human beings, these races need to be suspended.”
As the virus rapidly spreads from one farm to another, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service reports that the presence of free-flying birds in poultry houses is a potential mode of transmission. Critically, just 1 gram of contaminated manure can contain enough of the virus to infect 1 million birds. Sen. Al Franken has said, “When wild bird migrations resume in the fall, there is a very real possibility that avian flu will return, and we need to make sure that producers are able to manage that risk.” Minnesota should therefore require that all pigeon-racing activities—including, but not limited to, training, trading, and transport through the state—be suspended because of health concerns.
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Fucking winged rats... 

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Seems everyone around here keeps chickens. Makes you think doesn't it? 

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Just apply for legal protection for pigeons.
Wikipedia wrote: In 1857, a bill was brought forth to the Ohio State Legislature seeking protection for the passenger pigeon. A Select Committee of the Senate filed a report stating, "The passenger pigeon needs no protection. Wonderfully prolific, having the vast forests of the North as its breeding grounds, traveling hundreds of miles in search of food, it is here today and elsewhere tomorrow, and no ordinary destruction can lessen them, or be missed from the myriads that are yearly produced."
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