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To: golfer72 who wrote (1465575)7/1/2024 12:50:42 PM
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Maybe they should put the chickens in masks. it would work just as well for that is it did for humans and Covid
Only if they are N95 quality and of course they only need one vaccine shot at birth since typical harvest is 2-3 months from birth. Unless they are lay hens and then they'll need regular booster shots. The 6ft distancing thing is going to be problematic for sure, with luck, due to their diminutive size relative to humans, maybe they only need 2ft - but probably more important is sneeze velocity which I have no data regarding. Cheers and good luck on the farm. :-)