blakegeee Posted February 12, 2010 Posted February 12, 2010 It doesn't look like there is much recent info on here about bird flu so hopefully its behind us. I found a dead chicken outside the house a few days ago and now a second one today. I find it strange that all the dogs around here aren't even interested in either one of them. I was thinking about reporting this so "they" can check if its bird flu. Searching online, I am not able to find any number to call to report it so they can be tested. Maybe this is how Thailand keeps the stats low! Anyways, does anyone know who to call? (Not Ghostbusters please...)
Somrak Posted March 5, 2010 Posted March 5, 2010 I know, he will be not happy aboth the work , but i woud report this to the "puijaibaan". He shoud know what to do, then they informed them 2-3 years ago what to do.
Cuban Posted March 19, 2010 Posted March 19, 2010 Sorry I'm a bit late in responding. Bag it up - mark the date,time & location and take to the local government offices (wherever does marriages and new Thai IDs typically in rural Thai towns) there will be a farms/cattle officer there that usually gets dumped with this job. He will take it from you and probably throw it away or eat it in that order. Village "puijaibaan" will eat it or throw it away in that order.
neverdie Posted March 19, 2010 Posted March 19, 2010 ^Its 5 weeks dead cuban, there won't be anything left to bag up, yet alone eat.
Cuban Posted March 19, 2010 Posted March 19, 2010 ^Its 5 weeks dead cuban, there won't be anything left to bag up, yet alone eat. Five weeks dead! Is that all? It will need at least another ten days to allow the flavor to develop, don't you know anything about Lao food?
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