@fabmikel@MiskellahMD@MOH_Kenya Not necessarily eating with the bird on the same plate, there are places where these birds sleep under the same roof as the food that was cooked that night. They'll peck the utensils and dirty plates here and there, increasing risk of spreading disease.
@mudoto_solomon@MiskellahMD@MOH_Kenya Absolutely, and variance also comes into play between birds of prey and the others,due to accumulation of toxins from their varied diet. However due to unsanitary standards nowadays in our societies poultry too can harbour zoonotic diseases. https://t.co/4wDnvTMntE
@kizwaf@MiskellahMD@MOH_Kenya Colloquially means an empty head or a fool, though overlooking the statement because it comes from a stranger. I believe people behind typesets like keyboards due to the illusion of a boundary,should exercise restraint before handing out negative words. I was just making a point
@MiskellahMD@MOH_Kenya Umenitusi Bure, nonetheless kienyeji chicken, just like birds eat a lot of non standard food. They'll be out in the fields scavenging and eating any crawling thing. And when they come home they'll nibble off food leftovers on plates. The same should be educated to their owners
@KemoliSagala@jimNjue_ A KDF,a Kenyan ,born and bred by the waters of our rivers and fed from our own soil should be treated in our own soil,by our own doctors. An American be treated in their country by their own.
@Kenyans May we never be so desperate as a nation,to a point where we choose pestilence so that a nation can be fed . We'd rather be poor monetarily and less developed than be an ailing nation that has good GDP per Capita matrix