You would need to completely quarantine the chickens from all other birds, including wild birds. You also need to make sure you don't carry the virus from the infected birds to non-infected birds - most commercial poultry growers have "all-in, all-out" processes with strict biosecurity including showering before and after entering a barn and a complete change of clothes, including hair ties and shoes. You must also completely clean and sanitize all equipment and facilities that come into contact with the infected birds.
A bird is a creature with wings and can fly.NOTE(Chickens are birds)
Yes, it can kill flocks of birds including commercial operations of turkeys and chickens. In humans it is fatal to 50 to 60% of those infected.
Chickens may become infected with the Avian Influenza or Bird Flu. Influenza A viruses can occur in humans, but it is very uncommon, according to the Center of Disease Control.
At times the chickens are dangerous to humans. They can give you bird flu. Bird flu can be lethal.
Yes, chicken is a bird. Like all other birds, it belongs to the following classification:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesAves is Latin for "bird".Yes, chickens are birds.
Yes, all birds spread bird flu
Chickens are birds.
It is on the wing of the bird. To look at it on a chick just starting to grow feathers, gently hold the chick in one hand and spread the wing out. Take note if the tips of the feathers are even or jagged. That is referred to as "the feather line" On an adult bird it is more easily seen but harder to control the bird.
Chickens or ducks.
they are in the bird section in cages
Something similar to chickens, grouse, etc.
It all comes out together unless the bird is frightened or sick.