• BlameThePeacock
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      2 months ago

      Actual answer?

      Canadian egg farms have tens of thousands of chickens on average, and there’s a lot of separate farms.

      US egg farms have millions, and there are fewer total farms.

      If a single bird gets infected with avian flu the whole flock needs to be culled. Bigger flocks are both more likely to catch it, and more birds affected when it happens.

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        There is also a massive chicken cartel in the US which dictates the laws so small farmers cannot abide by all the nitpicking rules.

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        But also the cartel thing.

        And the gov is apparently “protecting” us from solving this ourselves with black market eggs. Bootleggs?

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        I heard that we actually vaccinate our livestock too while apparently doing so is illegal in the US?

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      Because there is a big bird flu in USA and it is being mismanaged by a government of idiots who rather insult every one.

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      I imagine the US standard of shoving antibiotics into the chickens instead of vaccinating them probably doesn’t help

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    I’m not surprised. Border enforcement, like all law enforcement entities, do more to hassle harmless actions than stopping harmful ones. They’re the wrong group to handle the fentanyl epidemic anyway. That should be the job of proper drug rehabilitation programs.

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      could be for good reason, there’s a huge bird flu outbreak in the US right now, plus the US also has really strict egg washing laws, so depending on where these eggs are going, and assuming that it isn’t just eggs, which is likely, it could make sense.

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        It’s strange that Canada isn’t having the same issue: epidemics don’t usually respect borders

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          thats not actually all that true, spread usually tends to respect borders a little bit, but only because those borders are generally a choke point. Usually spread is going to be via things like planes and airports, which tend to uh, bypass them. Although i wonder how much livestock flies by plane.

          It also depends on how it spreads, there are a few theories, one is due to the migratory behavior of birds, and if that goes over canada, that could very well be the case, but it’s not strictly clear how it’s even managing to spread right now.

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            Here in Massachusetts it’s been found in wild birds, including geese. However I don’t know if the geese were still migratory or had stayed

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              some amount of it would have to be migratory, it’s more so a question of how much of that is going to be across the northern border. That’s what would move it into canada.

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                Right, Canadian geese that are still migratory will be heading to Canada soon

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    Hilarious image of egg smugglers being forced to ‘lay’ their contraband under supervision in a CBSA bathroom.

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      Dude I’m a Yankee. Born and raised in RI and now living in southeast Mass.

      Last year I went to Texas. Visited Houston, Austin, and Dallas. Rented a Mustang Mach-E and drove between the three cities (which are a big triangle with not much in between).

      Texas has these gas station rest stops that are well known. Bucc-ees. And they are absurd. They are at least as large as a supermarket up here.

      They have fountain beverages with Styrofoam cups.

      I was so taken aback by this. I cannot believe that there are still companies choosing Styrofoam for fountain drinks.

      No wonder they freak out about paper straws. Like, those legitimately suck, don’t get me wrong…but paper and even plastic cups are only functionally worse than Styrofoam when it comes to insulation (and by proxy, condensation)…they are objectively better in every other way I can think of.

      How the fuck are they going to adopt paper straws if they are still using Styrofoam cups?

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    I was today years old when I found out egg trafficing is a thing.

    Imagine going to prison for it and bunking next to a guy who got done for heroin trafficing.