Never. Rabies or hydrophobia is purely a mammal's disease.
Marek's Disease is a highly contagious viral disease among chickens. It is not transmittable to humans. Chickens with healthy immune systems can combat the virus and even though exposed, they do not have the disease themselves. So, YES, you can eat eggs from chickens who have been exposed to Marek's.
No. Go for it.
It's a disease of chickens caused by a deficiencycholine
only if the toad had the disease then yes but all animals and bugs can carry diseases depending on the circumstances
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Yes, turkeys can and will often catch diseases from chickens. This is why it is advised to keep turkeys and chickens separate, this way the turkeys cannot catch the disease from the chickens.
No. Mareks Disease is a highly contagious viral disease that produces cancers i chickens. Lim paralysis is the most obvious sign/symptom of Marek's. It is NOT a virus that will infect humans. It is limited to the poultry industry.
The disease is Amebic Dysentery.
They can carry any disease if they contract it from something, but the main disease is malaria.
Moles can carry diseases, they can but rarely do carry rabies.
Theoretically yes, although cardiovascular disease is not common in chickens.