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New foot and mouth outbreak in UK

New foot and mouth outbreak in UK

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Here we go again. Will it be an isolated incident or another epidemic? 🙁

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Moo!

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Thousands of cows were destroyed and burnt in huge rotting piles. Not nice.

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whatever happened to bird flu?

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Originally posted by genius
whatever happened to bird flu?
It was not all it was quacked up to be.

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Originally posted by genius
whatever happened to bird flu?
Ha ha ha. More hype than scientific fact I reckon.

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
It was not all it was quacked up to be.
Oh cluck off! 😛

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Oh cluck off! 😛
You're just a big chicken anyway! 😛

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I always seem to have my foot in my mouth, and have not as yet suffered any ill effects (other than embaressment). What's the big deal?

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Mary had a little lamb,
it's mouth was full of blisters.
So mary chucked it on a fire
with all it's brothers and sisters.

Mary's lamb had foot and mouth
her dad the farmer shot it,
but mary's father shagged it first
and now her sister's got it 😛

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Originally posted by genius
whatever happened to bird flu?
The same what happened to SARS... Got cold and died horribly. 😕

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Originally posted by Choreant
The same what happened to SARS... Got cold and died horribly. 😕
We had a broadcast message over the radio today to stop and prohibit movements of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, lamas and alpacas.

Anyone ever seen a livestock carrier full of alpacas?

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Originally posted by Policestate
We had a broadcast message over the radio today to stop and prohibit movements of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, lamas and alpacas.

Anyone ever seen a livestock carrier full of alpacas?
There are hundreds of them near my grandma's house in Sussex.

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Thousands of cows were destroyed and burnt in huge rotting piles. Not nice.
Thousands?! It was something in the region of 7 million.

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