have led the public to question whether the infection can be spread to humans through eating eggs or chicken. Here's what we know now. The U.S. Department of Agriculture noted that bird flu ...
However, there is little-to-no risk of contracting bird flu from eating eggs. "There's not a food safety risk because before eggs get shipped to the grocery store, the flock is tested and that's ...
Thankfully, all the other birds were okay. But when Cache arrived, we discovered he had ingested foreign bodies, had a wound under his left wing that required surgery, and had seizures when stressed.