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Hunters: if you kill or handle birds esp. chickens, turkeys, pheasants, quail, ducks, and geese. Listen up! The bird flu virus is spread by bodily fluids and poop of infected birds. Wild birds, especially waterfowl and shorebirds, Some of the other animal that catch the bird flu virus are pigs, primates, ferrets, rodents, rabbits, cats, and the list goes on. Know this...The birds may not show signs of the disease, even if infected. Hunters please take the following precautions: • Limit exposure to poop and bodily fluids from game animals. Do not handle or process birds found sick or dead. • Wear rubber or latex gloves and washable clothing while handling game. • Dispose of internal organs, feathers, bones, skin, and trimmings in a safe manner by double bagging, sealing both bags, and putting it in the trash. Do not eat, drink, or use tobacco products while handling game. • Wash hands with hot soapy water or alcohol wipes immediately after handling game. ! • Clean all tools and work surfaces with hot soapy water then disinfect with 10% chlorine bleach solution or other disinfectant. • Thoroughly cooked meat is safe to eat. Poultry should reach an internal temperature of at least 165oF. Use a meat thermometer. Use caution around water sources and roosting areas where feces from wild birds may accumulate. When finished hunting, clean clothing, boots, vehicles, etc. as soon as possible. Do not bring game birds onto poultry farms. Call the U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife to report sick or dead birds. esp. waterfoul, because waterfowl are the greatest risk LINK: http://www.ca.uky.edu/anr/PDF/Bird%20...IMAGE LINK: http://www.! theage.comvideo produced by : ln4359
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