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panther 12-11-2007 19:22

turkey farm hit with bird flu!
 
Turkey farm hit by bird flu - AOL News


wonder if its bernard matthews again:(

panther 12-11-2007 19:24

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.....noooo its not!!
bit of a ball ache though isnt it, just before xmas:(

Jae Swift 12-11-2007 19:25

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You havent a nice conversation with yourself? :p

cashman 12-11-2007 19:38

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well thats the xmas turkey prices going up then.:(

Bonnyboy 12-11-2007 19:42

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 492782)
well thats the xmas turkey prices going up then.:(

I'm assuming if it's a bad outbreak then duck, goose etc will also be hit.

Nickelson 12-11-2007 21:01

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and the prices will never fall :(

magpie 13-11-2007 19:40

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Beef it is for Christmas dinner... we say that every year and every year we get a flipping turkey and no one really likes it....

Tin Monkey 13-11-2007 19:44

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Apparently it's the type of bird flu that can be transmitted to humans. Quite serious really.

MargaretR 13-11-2007 19:45

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Originally Posted by magpie (Post 493281)
Beef it is for Christmas dinner... we say that every year and every year we get a flipping turkey and no one really likes it....

I go to my son's place and get NUT ROAST -- quite nice with onion gravy :D

Bonnyboy 13-11-2007 19:48

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Originally Posted by magpie (Post 493281)
Beef it is for Christmas dinner... we say that every year and every year we get a flipping turkey and no one really likes it....

I've always wanted a goose for christmas dinner, never had one before ever. I just always got told that they are too fatty so turkey is what we generally have.

Bonnyboy 13-11-2007 19:49

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Just realised how that last thread looks.....no smutty comments please :D


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