• protist@mander.xyz
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    2 days ago

    Not really, they caught it from wild birds. There’s still no human to human transmission. Stop kissing birds y’all

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      2 days ago

      I have a flock of ducks, but they have no contact with wild birds, thankfully. Their outdoor pen has a roof that prevents birds from coming in and the two mated pairs of hawks that live nearby eat nearly all of the wild birds. I was bummed about the lack of songbirds and all that until I realized my flock is much safer being some of the few living birds around lol. So far none of my ducks have died from mysterious illness. Every death has had a clear cause, thankfully. Doesn’t make it easier emotionally to lose one of them, but I haven’t had to even consider culling the flock. I hope that I never have to do that.