Culling Chickens to Stop Bird Flu Isn’t Working, Says Dr. Robert Malone

OXON HILL, Md.—In a discussion with American Thought Leaders host Jan Jekielek, Dr. Robert Malone questioned the current approach to limiting bird flu outbreaks—the culling of tens of millions of domesticated birds.
Twenty million egg-laying chickens died last quarter in connection with bird flu, including through the mass culling of flocks whenever avian influenza is spotted. The strategy is motivated in part by concern over the transmission of bird flu to humans.
Bird flu, and the public health paradigm for preventing its spread, have contributed to fast-rising egg prices.
Malone, known for his skepticism of the U.S. public health establishment’s approach to COVID, voiced similar concerns about the culling strategy in his interview with Jekielek….