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from what i have heard there wont be many left anyway :shock:
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Yes no chicken or eggs in Baga, Calangute or Candolim.
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:shock: blimey what is everyone having for breakfast then?, and of course that means that the egg chef at every hotel will be looking for a new position.
It brings it home to you just how much we take things for granted

jayne
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looks like toast or take your own :wink:
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I don't understand why as when chicken is cooked (as long as it is cooked properly, which it should be) there is no chance of catching bird flu, you can only catch it if you come into contact regulary with live chickens!
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maybe there is'nt many live chickens left :idea:
and from what were being told on the news etc they dont seem to know much about it anyway
looks like we'll all have to have a beer for breakfast lunch and dinner :wink:
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Had two poached eggs for breakfast this morning,had a chicken dish last night and at Mapsa Market on Friday there was loads of live ones sitting trussed up ready for sale and the big Chicken Royal place in Calangute was open for business as I past a few minutes ago, so I dont know where these stories originate Alan
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its been all over the news gramps but about india in general my replies were a bit tongue in cheek :wink: until i see with my own eyes
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Candolim is still serving chicken.

Casa Sea Shell was doing a roaring trade in their kebabs last night.

Have heard that the price of king fish was upto 160 rs per kilo.
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As long as you can still get the rolls and omelette outside Kamakis!
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I hate lamb... they don't eat cow... taking out the chicken and the eggs... :shock: what will I eat?!? Sounds like I'll be vegetarian for a week :roll:
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they don't eat cow...


oh yes they do! you can get plenty of fine steaks in goa due to the large christian population
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Really?!? :D
That's G-R-E-A-T!!!
I eat a LOT of red meat...
That's really good news, thanks!!! 8)
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After my post yesterday saying there was no problem we went to sousa Lobos in Calangute last night, and when I ordered hot & sour chicken soup for starters I was told all chicken dishes were off the menu! When bird flu was first detected in the next state the Gov. advice was dont eat chicken, they then banned all imports into Goa and said Goan chicken was safe to eat and gave the same advice as Europe. However with the ban on cheap poultry imports the price has shot up and I think thats the real reason behind some outlets taking it off the menu rather than any imagined health worries Alan
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Given that the perceived wisdom is that as long as it's cooked it's fine I would say Gramps is correct and it's more to do with a lack of chicken than an actual ban on it.

I can understand why chicken imports into Goa would be stopped but isn't the big fear here that it is being spread by wild migratory birds rather than farmed? All seems a little like bolting the stable door after the horse has bolted to me.
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hi
We're in Goa on March 13th, what's the latest situation with the chicken dishes ?
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It's still fowl.
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Spike that bad real bad :wink: :bow :wink:
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it was EGGcrutiatingly bad :lol: :lol: :lol:
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