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You won't get rabies if you eat a chicken that has been bitten by a dog, so you can eat it with confidence. Because rabies is spread from blood!
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Hello, eating a chicken that has been bitten by a dog will transmit rabies, I don't think it will be transmitted to rabies, because the egg will be killed during the heating process during the boiling process, rabies virus, because rabies virus is not resistant to high temperatures, under normal circumstances, it will not be obtained, but I think if you don't care about rabies transmission or not? Try not to eat anything that the dog has bitten, this is the best.
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I'll come: Chickens that have been bitten by dogs generally don't get rabies. Unless the dog has rabies infection, if the dog has rabies infection.
You can cut an extra piece of the wound that the chicken has bitten, and there will be no infectious diseases, and cooking during the heating process will kill all the viruses, so the chicken that has been bitten by the chicken and the dog can be eaten, and it can be eaten after being heated. Done, thank you for your question, hope, thank you!
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Hello, this problem has not been studied, but I personally think that eating this chicken will not transmit rabies, I don't believe you can give it a try, thank you.
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You can't get rabies after eating a chicken that has been bitten by a dog, because the rabies virus cannot be transmitted indirectly.
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Eating chickens that have been bitten by a dog will not transmit rabies because the rabies virus is not tolerant to high temperatures and can be killed by heating for a few minutes. The chickens are cooked at high temperatures, so they will not be infected with rabies.
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Rabies mainly exists in the teeth and saliva of dogs, and is transmitted to people through wounds after being bitten by dogs, and there is no possibility of indirect infection. It is recommended that you do not need to be too nervous, to correctly understand the way of rabies transmission, rabies can be prevented and controlled, if you are accidentally bitten by a dog, you should rinse it with water or soapy water for at least half an hour in time, and if possible, you can use iodine to disinfect, and inject the vaccine within 24 hours, so that you can effectively prevent rabies.
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No, but it is not healthy, and there are health considerations in life, so it is recommended not to eat.
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No, when I was a child, I was poor, and I used to eat chickens with hyenas, and I didn't get rabies if I cooked chicken at high temperatures. The chickens in the house were bitten to death by dogs, and they were reluctant to throw them away, so they usually ate them by themselves.
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It's possible. Because the cause of rabies is the rabies virus, which can be transmitted between people and animals, and between animals, there is a risk of transmission if you eat the rabies virus and are infected by the rabies virus.
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Under normal circumstances, you cannot be infected with rabies if you eat a chicken that has been bitten by a dog. Of course, rabies is usually transmitted through blood and saliva. But in general, the probability of an individual being infected if they are vaccinated is very low.
Eating food that has been bitten by a dog is generally not infected with rabies, and the common routes of rabies infection are being bitten or scratched by dogs, eating meat containing the rabies virus, etc. At this time, you don't have to worry too much, you can do more exercise to enhance the body's immunity in time.
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Chickens that have been bitten by dogs should not have rabies or anything like that, and generally there will be no rabies if they are bitten by dogs, and the probability of being bitten by a rabid dog is greater.
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Eating a chicken that has been bitten by a dog will not be infected with rabies, because a dog biting a chicken is not necessarily a rabies bite, and when people eat chickens, the chicken has been cooked, and the germs have been killed at high temperatures, so eating a chicken that has been bitten by a dog will not be infected with rabies.
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Eating a chicken that has been bitten by a dog will not spread rabies under normal circumstances.
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No, but you can't eat it.
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Although chickens that have been bitten by dogs will not get rabies after eating, but the dog's saliva will still exist, and some dangerous chicken, although it is used after high temperatures, for safety reasons, I think it is better not to eat it.
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Chickens that have been bitten by dogs should not carry out a rabies transmission, because the muscles are already ripe in the process of use, and they are all sterilized at high temperatures, which is no big problem.
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In this case, chickens that have been bitten by dogs will not be able to transmit rabies. But we say that this kind of chicken is no longer edible, and it needs to be buried in the ground.
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No, it won't. If you have been bitten by a dog, if you eat it after steaming and cooking, you will not be infected with rabies. But if it's cooked chicken, after being eaten by a dog, you eat it again.
It's possible, but the odds are very low. In addition to rabies, you may be infected with other diseases.
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Eating chickens that have been bitten by dogs will not transmit rabies, rabies is mostly bitten by animals and scratched after obvious wounds may be infected, in this case, there is no possibility of infection with viruses and bacteria in cooked food, and rabies is generally not infected through food digestion.
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If the dog does not have rabies, then as long as the chicken that has been bitten by the dog is sterilized at high temperature, I think it will not produce rabies, but for the sake of health and safety, it is best not to eat the chicken that has been bitten by the dog, because then you don't know whether there is rabies or whether there is this germ, so in this case, throw the chicken away.
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This is not directly related, unless you have been bitten by a dog and you may get rabies, if you eat a chicken that has been bitten by a dog, it is not related, because this bacteria should be killed when it passes through the hot tissue.
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Not contagious. The main route of transmission of rabies is blood-to-blood contact from wounds caused by bites from animals with rabies.
Moreover, rabies is not heat-resistant, we generally eat chicken normally and will not eat it raw, and we will eat it by boiling or stewing the chicken before it is cooked, so the rabies virus will be killed directly during this cooking process.
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No.
If a chicken is bitten to death by a dog, the dog's teeth may contain some special viruses, such as rabies virus. Chickens that are bitten to death by dogs, if they are not handled correctly, may cause some virus infection, but the probability of causing rabies is extremely low, or even only a theoretical possibility, but it is not recommended to eat it for the sake of safety.
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If you can't eat it, you may get rabies virus.
The rabies virus is mainly transmitted through blood and body fluids, and when a dog is bitten to death by a dog carrying the rabies virus, the nerves and body fluids of chickens can also be infected with the virus. The rabies virus is less resistant to high temperatures, ultraviolet rays, and dryness, and it is generally heated to more than 60 degrees Celsius to destroy the virus, so theoretically, the chicken can be eaten after cooking.
However, residents are advised not to eat it, because there is a high risk of contracting the virus during the handling of chickens, and it is difficult to ensure that every part of the chicken is fully cooked.
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Chickens that have been bitten to death by dogs can be eaten, they will not be infected with any diseases, and rabies is not transmitted through this route of transmission, so there is no need to worry too much. Even if there is a rabies virus, the virus will be killed after the chicken is cooked, because the rabies virus will die in boiling water for two minutes, and it is not contagious.
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OK. It's no different from a regular chicken.
Let's talk a little about rabies, dogs bite people rabies because there is virus in dog saliva, and when is there virus in dog saliva? WHO considers the virus to be present in the saliva of dogs only 5 days before the shipment of rabies and at the time of onset. A dog that carries the rabies virus but is in the incubation period usually does not have the virus in its saliva, and the virus only spreads to the saliva before the onset of the disease.
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The dog bites the chicken to death and can eat it, because the chicken is cooked and pasteurized, so there is no problem.
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Chickens that have been bitten by dogs can be eaten after they have been cooked or fried.
1.Generally speaking, regardless of whether the dog has rabies or not, it is possible to transmit rabies after biting the chicken, but the chicken is generally not rabies after being cooked.
If it is a phobic rabies, it will not get it at that time, and the rabies virus is sensitive to air temperature, ether and ultraviolet rays, and can die quickly when exposed to sunlight and dry. It is easy to be killed by strong acids, strong alkalis, formaldehyde, mercury and other agents. It is more sensitive to temperature, and the virus can completely die in just 2 minutes after 100 times, but it is best not to eat it from the perspective of hygiene, and if you want to eat, you should also remove the part that the dog has bitten and eat it after cooking at high temperature.
2.If you accidentally cut your hand while killing a chicken, and the wound happens to be contaminated by the blood of the chicken that the dog has bitten, then you need to be vaccinated against rabies.
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Many people will encounter a situation where a dog has bitten a chicken in the process of raising a dog, and the next question is whether the chicken can still be eaten. This problem is not only for chicken, but also for other meats. Because these kinds of problems seem to affect people's food safety.
As far as chickens are concerned, I'm here to answer that question for you.
How to deal with chickens that have been bitten by dogs.
What should I do if I find that my dog has bitten a chicken or picked up a chicken that has been bitten by a dog? First of all, the chicken needs to be killed, and like eating raw meat, eating raw chicken may carry germs and have food safety problems. Secondly, cut off the part of the dog bite and also need to wash it thoroughly.
The best way to deal with it is to steam, roast, or cook the chicken to break up the multiplication of viruses or bacteria.
Can chickens that have been bitten by dogs be edible.
After using the above processing method, the chicken that has been bitten by the dog is ready to eat. Because dogs only play the role of "killers", as long as they are washed and cooked thoroughly, they will not affect people's health.
Why dogs like to bite chickens.
Dogs are born with hunting instincts, and birds are one of its natural prey. Hunting is an instinct of dogs, and biting chickens is inevitable. When biting a chicken is a filial piety, it is also because the chicken walks on the ground, and the dog will see the instinctive behavior like catching a rabbit.
It is difficult to completely avoid this situation when the dog still maintains its basic hunting instincts.
How to avoid dog-eat-chicken situations.
If you have chickens, ducks, geese, etc., try to avoid contact with dogs. Place the poultry pen on the other side of the dog area to avoid the dog son attacking the poultry on a whim. At the same time, training dogs to be trained not to take food waste or scraps by mouth at all, can train dogs to eat their own food from the beginning, which may reduce the chance of "human food preference subculture" in dogs.
Conclusion. In general, chickens that have been bitten by dogs are edible, just pay attention to their handling and cooking. The risk of dog-eat-chicken can also be reduced with proper nurturing and training. We need to pay attention to food safety, avoid raw meat, and maintain healthy eating habits.
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Chickens that have not been bitten to death by a dog with rabies can be eaten, and it is best to cook them in a pressure cooker for more than 10 minutes, because under such operating conditions, the rabies virus will be inactivated.
For the sake of safety and mental health, it is best not to eat.
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If you want to eat it, it is recommended to cook it at high temperature, and it is best to remove the place where the dog was bitten.
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Today an old hen in my house was bitten to death by a dog, and a large piece of her back was bitten and broken.
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The rabies virus is sensitive to air temperature, ether and ultraviolet light, and can die quickly when exposed to sunlight and in dry conditions. It is easy to be killed by strong acids, strong alkalis, formaldehyde, mercury and other agents. It is sensitive to temperature, and the virus can be completely killed by adding potential for 56 hours for one hour, 60 hours for 10-15 minutes, and 100 for 2 minutes.
So you can eat it.
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It's cooked, and of course it's ready to eat.
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I sympathize with my chickens, I don't know whose dog was bitten to death, now I am the most annoying dog, I will smash when I see a dog, my chicken was bitten to death by a dog 10, there is a chicken that was bitten by a dog and is still alive, you sympathize with the poor animal no.
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Chickens belong to avian animals, and such animals are not suitable for the existence of rabies virus, but it is necessary to pay attention to the treatment of wounds to avoid bacterial infection.
Normally, no, the incubation period of rabies virus is very long, usually 15 to 20 years I have been bitten by dogs, but it has been more than 20 years It's okay Don't worry, don't worry, it's going to be fine! And good luck!!
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