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(The Economic Collapse Blog)—Officials had been greatly puzzled by a “mystery disease” that has been making dairy cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico very sluggish and has been causing them to produce much less milk. So they decided to do some testing, and we now have the results. It turns out that the mystery illness is actually “the same strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that’s been in the U.S. for two years”…

A mystery illness that’s impacted dairy herds in the Texas Panhandle, New Mexico and Kansas now has a diagnosis: Influenza A. USDA says genetic sequencing revealed it’s the same strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that’s been in the U.S. for two years.

APHIS says the “National Veterinary Services Laboratories” detected Influenza “A” in samples from several impacted herds in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico. The virus is carried by wild waterfowl, which experts think is how the illness is spreading.
The experts did not think that bird flu would be a threat to dairy cattle.


Unfortunately, the experts were wrong.

Scientists were able to confirm the presence of the bird flu by testing samples of milk from sick cows…

According to USDA, as of March 25, unpasteurized, clinical samples of milk from sick cattle collected from two dairy farms in Kansas and one in Texas, as well as an oropharyngeal swab from another dairy in Texas, have tested positive for the virus.
Now that bird flu has been identified as the culprit, dairy farmers are being urged to strictly implement “all standard biosecurity measures”…

Officials are strongly advising dairy producers to use all standard biosecurity measures. They note it’s important for producers to clean and disinfect all livestock watering devices and isolate drinking water where it might be contaminated by waterfowl. Farmers are also being asked to notify their herd veterinarian if they suspect any cattle within their herd are displaying symptoms of this condition.
I was quite shocked to learn that this was happening right here in our own country.

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Convenient?? given wef agenda of no meat and this


Thread: USDA Funding “Dangerous Bird Flu Experiments” With Chinese Scientists That Some Fear Could Spark a Whole New Pandemic

And this

Thread: Avian Flu 100 x's worse than covid if jumps to humans and efficiently spread in wild Ferrets becuase it was desinged by Dutch for ferrets in 2018

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(The Economic Collapse Blog)—Officials had been greatly puzzled by a “mystery disease” that has been making dairy cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico very sluggish and has been causing them to produce much less milk. So they decided to do some testing, and we now have the results. It turns out that the mystery illness is actually “the same strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that’s been in the U.S. for two years”…

A mystery illness that’s impacted dairy herds in the Texas Panhandle, New Mexico and Kansas now has a diagnosis: Influenza A. USDA says genetic sequencing revealed it’s the same strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that’s been in the U.S. for two years.

APHIS says the “National Veterinary Services Laboratories” detected Influenza “A” in samples from several impacted herds in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico. The virus is carried by wild waterfowl, which experts think is how the illness is spreading.
The experts did not think that bird flu would be a threat to dairy cattle.


Unfortunately, the experts were wrong.

Scientists were able to confirm the presence of the bird flu by testing samples of milk from sick cows…

According to USDA, as of March 25, unpasteurized, clinical samples of milk from sick cattle collected from two dairy farms in Kansas and one in Texas, as well as an oropharyngeal swab from another dairy in Texas, have tested positive for the virus.
Now that bird flu has been identified as the culprit, dairy farmers are being urged to strictly implement “all standard biosecurity measures”…

Officials are strongly advising dairy producers to use all standard biosecurity measures. They note it’s important for producers to clean and disinfect all livestock watering devices and isolate drinking water where it might be contaminated by waterfowl. Farmers are also being asked to notify their herd veterinarian if they suspect any cattle within their herd are displaying symptoms of this condition.
I was quite shocked to learn that this was happening right here in our own country.

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This is bad news.
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The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good News

(The Economic Collapse Blog)—Officials had been greatly puzzled by a “mystery disease” that has been making dairy cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico very sluggish and has been causing them to produce much less milk. So they decided to do some testing, and we now have the results. It turns out that the mystery illness is actually “the same strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that’s been in the U.S. for two years”…

A mystery illness that’s impacted dairy herds in the Texas Panhandle, New Mexico and Kansas now has a diagnosis: Influenza A. USDA says genetic sequencing revealed it’s the same strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that’s been in the U.S. for two years.

APHIS says the “National Veterinary Services Laboratories” detected Influenza “A” in samples from several impacted herds in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico. The virus is carried by wild waterfowl, which experts think is how the illness is spreading.
The experts did not think that bird flu would be a threat to dairy cattle.


Unfortunately, the experts were wrong.

Scientists were able to confirm the presence of the bird flu by testing samples of milk from sick cows…

According to USDA, as of March 25, unpasteurized, clinical samples of milk from sick cattle collected from two dairy farms in Kansas and one in Texas, as well as an oropharyngeal swab from another dairy in Texas, have tested positive for the virus.
Now that bird flu has been identified as the culprit, dairy farmers are being urged to strictly implement “all standard biosecurity measures”…

Officials are strongly advising dairy producers to use all standard biosecurity measures. They note it’s important for producers to clean and disinfect all livestock watering devices and isolate drinking water where it might be contaminated by waterfowl. Farmers are also being asked to notify their herd veterinarian if they suspect any cattle within their herd are displaying symptoms of this condition.
I was quite shocked to learn that this was happening right here in our own country.

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 Quoting: Coastie Patriot


Our government may not be worried, but Science.org is finding it worrisome. They’re concerned it’s jumping cow to cow as opposed to infection from birds. It may already be transmitted to humans or possibly may be. Check it out for yourself.

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Officials are strongly advising dairy producers to use all standard biosecurity measures. They note it’s important for producers to clean and disinfect all livestock watering devices and isolate drinking water where it might be contaminated by waterfowl. Farmers are also being asked to notify their herd veterinarian if they suspect any cattle within their herd are displaying symptoms of this condition.
I was quite shocked to learn that this was happening right here in our own country.

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Can't git it inya with a needl so they slip it intya mornin caffeine.

Wow dem latte packs are real cheap! should buy me a few packs.

We got the same cow sickns here in OZ.

what are de odds?
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Officials are strongly advising dairy producers to use all standard biosecurity measures. They note it’s important for producers to clean and disinfect all livestock watering devices and isolate drinking water where it might be contaminated by waterfowl. Farmers are also being asked to notify their herd veterinarian if they suspect any cattle within their herd are displaying symptoms of this condition.
I was quite shocked to learn that this was happening right here in our own country.

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Miracle drug
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Just in time for the elections? Wow they must be gleaming with joy.
How much do we have to deal with this crap anymore?
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Wait hold the phone.
Is this going to turn into "Lets vaccinate the cows"...
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Folks do you really BELIEVE the "authorities" after the
COPHONYVIRUSNONETEEN SCAM??!?!?


Wake up, they are LYING to you....and hope you'll take them at their word...STOP doing so.
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If only we had a fleet of aerial tankers that could spray the cattle growing regions with something to treat this unfortunate natural occurrence.
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The words “they’re poisoning the well” keeps coming to mind as I read these articles.
Within the surreal depths of "reality" lies the truth.
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Balloons?
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Industrial farming is poison
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YOU WILL EAT ZE BUGS.
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Folks do you really BELIEVE the "authorities" after the
COPHONYVIRUSNONETEEN SCAM??!?!?


Wake up, they are LYING to you....and hope you'll take them at their word...STOP doing so.
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Well there is a sickness going around in cattle herds...

The problem is whether influenza A in cattle can spread to humans through milk consumption or by eating meat...

Influenza is a Virus and is already dead. It's not like a bacteria that can be killed by cooking or boiling...

Wonder if this disease is causing an uptick of Influenza A in humans...

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So I guess we can expect Joe Biden and Bill Gates to fly to a Pedophile island ( or the White House ) since Epstein is gone, and celebrate the news.
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Or is it from government spew planes putting down nasty chemicals daily?
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The words “they’re poisoning the well” keeps coming to mind as I read these articles.
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Folks do you really BELIEVE the "authorities" after the
COPHONYVIRUSNONETEEN SCAM??!?!?


Wake up, they are LYING to you....and hope you'll take them at their word...STOP doing so.
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Yes they are lying. Of course they are.
Unfortunately many will take them at their word.
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Cowrona disease...
Abandon all hope ye who enter here
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Officials are strongly advising dairy producers to use all standard biosecurity measures. They note it’s important for producers to clean and disinfect all livestock watering devices and isolate drinking water where it might be contaminated by waterfowl. Farmers are also being asked to notify their herd veterinarian if they suspect any cattle within their herd are displaying symptoms of this condition.
I was quite shocked to learn that this was happening right here in our own country.

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You know what fixes this??

Eye Ver Mec Tin
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Miracle drug


dicaprio-agree
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They better hurry up with the mRNA cattle mandates
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Don't snort your dairy and your fine...
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If they can't get all of us via the dangerous vaccines they will starve us.
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Cowrona disease...
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LOL...

How about Cowphony disease?

I mean seriously who the heck keeps believing these
"authorities" after the cophonyvirus scam?
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Officials are strongly advising dairy producers to use all standard biosecurity measures. They note it’s important for producers to clean and disinfect all livestock watering devices and isolate drinking water where it might be contaminated by waterfowl. Farmers are also being asked to notify their herd veterinarian if they suspect any cattle within their herd are displaying symptoms of this condition.
I was quite shocked to learn that this was happening right here in our own country.

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Eye Ver Mec Tin


I thought that cattle were already being treated with that as a prophylaxis? Some must be slacking or stupit.
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Who is John Galt?
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Maybe the disease X has finally been revealed.

The occult significance of the X solar eclipses has been worked
into the Illuminati plotline.

The recent warning about a bio-terror event dovetails with this.

Also, someone was trying to connect the missing flu season with
the Avian flu -occulted by the Covid hysteria and fake PCR tests.

Can't recall who did that expose, but it kind of rang true.
He was in a zoom conference with Dr. Scott Jensen.
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Got to be a fake virus, definitely not the graphenated injections.
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The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good News

(The Economic Collapse Blog)—Officials had been greatly puzzled by a “mystery disease” that has been making dairy cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico very sluggish and has been causing them to produce much less milk. So they decided to do some testing, and we now have the results. It turns out that the mystery illness is actually “the same strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that’s been in the U.S. for two years”…

A mystery illness that’s impacted dairy herds in the Texas Panhandle, New Mexico and Kansas now has a diagnosis: Influenza A. USDA says genetic sequencing revealed it’s the same strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that’s been in the U.S. for two years.

APHIS says the “National Veterinary Services Laboratories” detected Influenza “A” in samples from several impacted herds in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico. The virus is carried by wild waterfowl, which experts think is how the illness is spreading.
The experts did not think that bird flu would be a threat to dairy cattle.


Unfortunately, the experts were wrong.

Scientists were able to confirm the presence of the bird flu by testing samples of milk from sick cows…

According to USDA, as of March 25, unpasteurized, clinical samples of milk from sick cattle collected from two dairy farms in Kansas and one in Texas, as well as an oropharyngeal swab from another dairy in Texas, have tested positive for the virus.
Now that bird flu has been identified as the culprit, dairy farmers are being urged to strictly implement “all standard biosecurity measures”…

Officials are strongly advising dairy producers to use all standard biosecurity measures. They note it’s important for producers to clean and disinfect all livestock watering devices and isolate drinking water where it might be contaminated by waterfowl. Farmers are also being asked to notify their herd veterinarian if they suspect any cattle within their herd are displaying symptoms of this condition.
I was quite shocked to learn that this was happening right here in our own country.

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This is bad news.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78195643


It is really bad news. Bovine chromosomes are almost nearly identical to humans. Soon the virus will mutate and infect humans.





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