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Those Who Can Encouraged to Get Flu Vaccinations

The Western College of Veterinary Medicine is encouraging everyone who can to be vaccinated to protect themselves and their families against influenza.
Influenza is viral infection that infects mostly the upper respiratory tract of most mammals but it can move down into the lungs and cause pneumonia.
Peak flu season most commonly occurs between December and February but cases of seasonal flu are already being reported in both pigs and people.
Dr. Susan Detmer, an Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary Pathology with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, says it's important to be vaccinated to avoid spreading the virus to other people, and for farm workers, to avoid bringing onto the farm.

Clip-Dr. Susan Detmer-Western College of Veterinary Medicine:

There are some people that should not be vaccinated and that's something that they should discuss with their doctors but there are a lot of people that should be vaccinated.
Certainly people over the age of 65 and children under the age of 12, they're more likely to have more serious infections and they are less likely to have antibodies.
The older people, their antibodies wane but the young people have never been exposed to the strains we see circulating in humans so those people benefit the most.
But if, because of an immune disease or some other disease, they can't be vaccinated it's so much more important for the people around them to be vaccinated so they're not bringing viruses home and sharing them with their family and friends.
It is important.
It's a public health issue.
Generally we only get about 20 percent of people that get vaccinated.
The more people that are vaccinated, the less those virus strains or cross reactive strains to the viruses in the vaccine are circulating, those viruses will be brought down so we don't see as much of it unless people get infected.

Source : farmscape

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A Farm Song (Busy) | Parody of A Bar Song (Tipsy) by Shaboozey

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Lyrics:

My days begin with workin’, Alarm’s at 5 o’clock,
I Fill 5 gallon buckets, The feeders and the troughs,
This five to nine ain’t workin’, why the heck do I work so hard?,
I can’t worry ‘bout health problems, I can sleep in when I’m gone,

One, here comes the two to the three to the four,
Tell em’ ‘buy another cow, we need plenty more’,
Blue jeans are gettin’ dirty, what else could I ask for,
Oh my, more chores

Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history,
There’s another flock of sheep that still needs feed,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

I’ve been working pretty stressed but,
I ain’t changing for some cash,
Lord knows that I’m very blessed (More chores),
But I gotta say it’s hard,
Workin’ outside gettin’ charred,
Living out here on the farm, (more chores)

One, here comes the two to the three to the four,
Tell em’ ‘buy another cow, we need plenty more’,
Blue jeans are gettin’ dirty, what else could I ask for,
Oh my, more chores

Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history
There’s another 20 chickens that still need feed,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

Everybody on the farm getting’ busy,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

Fun, here on ranch that’s what you can’t ignore,
Might be pretty hard but I love it to its core,
Flannel’s gettin’ dirty, what else could I ask for,
Oh my, more chores (Tell ‘em sing with me)

Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history,
There’s another flock of sheep that still needs feed,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history,
Watching cattle in the dark, don’t miss me,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
(Yeeeeeehaw)
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
It’s the best bro, go get yourself a farm