Monday, 10 March 2025

TRUMP S AGRICULTURAL SECRETARY RETURNS TO EFFECTIVE ANIMAL BIOSECURITY POLICIES TO FIGHT AVIAN FLU, REJECTS DANGEROUS AND INEFFECTIVE JABS

After Biden slaughtered 150 million chickens creating a dramatic shortage of eggs, Trump s Agricultural Secretary has unveiled a new, science based package of measures to restore the numbers of chickens while combatting avian flu using standard, scientifically proven measures including deregulation so farmers can make their own plans to save their chickens using the tools available to them.

AgSec Brooke Rollins rejected vaccinating chickens with bird flu jabs after looking at the data and finding 80 to 83 per cent of vaccinated chickens in Mexico got bird flu.

In fact, the jabs may hve driven the mutation of the bird flu virus and made it more infectious.

The only losers will be the companies making billions from dodgy jabs as well as the media paid vast amounts to push the jabs using false and misleading marketing.

From media 

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins told Breitbart News exclusively that President Donald Trump’s administration will be focusing its egg price reduction efforts on repopulation of chickens and on biosecurity measures, and that the administration is now ruling out any vaccines for animals against avian bird flu.

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Rollins then referenced the $1 billion plan the USDA announced last week to combat egg price surges, and noted the first two key planks of it are biosecurity and repopulation of the chickens that the Biden administration killed off. She said the third and fourth planks of the plan are to deregulate the industry to make repopulation and biosecurity measures happen more quickly, and then to import eggs from other countries.


“So when we rolled that out, the first of course was biosecurity,” Rollins said. “The second was the repopulation really working so we don’t have to kill 160 million chickens, which is basically what happened in the last two years. The third is the deregulation and we talked about it and it isn’t just things specific to the avian bird flu but it’s also line speed in some of the plants, it’s Prop 12 out of California which has been devastating—the crazy kind of radical rules out of California have been affecting all of the industry and the country—and the fourth piece of that is we’re going to be importing some eggs. I know we announced Turkey, we’re going to be importing eggs from there and we have actually since last week with the announcement of the plan are in discussions with some other countries. I don’t want to say who they are just yet because we’re close to a deal, but we’re very close to getting more eggs into the country and onto shelves.”

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pulled that off the table” upon learning how ineffective such vaccines have been in other nations like Mexico.


“The fifth one, that has perhaps taken a little bit more of the space than I had assumed was the vaccine piece,” Rollins said. “The idea was that, initially before I rolled the plan out, the thought was maybe the vaccine is the solution here and that maybe we need to stick a couple hundred million chickens with vaccines so we could potentially move out of this crisis quicker. But what I learned is that looking at countries like Mexico that actually do vaccinate their egg-layers is that those chickens have to be stuck three or four or five times with those vaccine shots and then 80 to 83 percent of those chickens still get the avian bird flu. So I pulled that off the table and for a lot of reasons we are not going to be 

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https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/03/06/exclusive-usda-secretary-gives-update-on-egg-prices-all-in-on-chicken-repopulation-and-biosecurity-but-vaccines-for-chickens-off-the-table/




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