When chickens get salmonella, it is usually the result of hens eating rat droppings or worse in their tiny, dirty spaces at commercial egg farms. yuck.. Increasing numbers of people raising live poultry at home and in their backyards has been linked to risk of salmonellosis among humans.. Peep, chirp, quack! live baby poultry, such as chicks, ducklings, goslings, and baby turkeys, can carry harmful germs called salmonella. after you touch a chick.
When chickens get salmonella, it is usually the result of hens eating rat droppings or worse in their tiny, dirty spaces at commercial egg farms. yuck.. Increasing numbers of people raising live poultry at home and in their backyards has been linked to risk of salmonellosis among humans.. Peep, chirp, quack! live baby poultry, such as chicks, ducklings, goslings, and baby turkeys, can carry harmful germs called salmonella. after you touch a chick.