Stephen Lautens
@stephenlautens.bsky.social
Writer, communications consultant, legal gadfly, velvet jacket enthusiast. Big believer in the rule of law. Desperately trying to remain optimistic against all the odds. Posts are clearly my own.
And are these ostriches in the room with us right now?
November 10, 2025 at 11:14 PM
And are these ostriches in the room with us right now?
All it needs is an annoying roving violinist.
November 10, 2025 at 2:27 PM
All it needs is an annoying roving violinist.
In case it was cooties.
November 7, 2025 at 2:42 PM
In case it was cooties.
Makes perfect sense.
November 7, 2025 at 2:41 PM
Makes perfect sense.
Their brief to the federal court says that they are "extracting immunoglobulin Y from ostrich eggs for use in human-virus diagnostics", but the science says that ostrich eggs are unsuitable for it because of their higher fatty acids. It looks like the junk science that crowd loves.
November 7, 2025 at 1:38 AM
Their brief to the federal court says that they are "extracting immunoglobulin Y from ostrich eggs for use in human-virus diagnostics", but the science says that ostrich eggs are unsuitable for it because of their higher fatty acids. It looks like the junk science that crowd loves.
Reposted by Stephen Lautens
Number of domestic birds impacted by H5-subtype avian flu per province as of Oct. 21, 2025 according to the Canada Food Inspection Agency.
This is prior to the 7 new outbreaks in BC, which is a flight path for migrating wild birds twice a year.
This is prior to the 7 new outbreaks in BC, which is a flight path for migrating wild birds twice a year.
November 7, 2025 at 12:23 AM
Number of domestic birds impacted by H5-subtype avian flu per province as of Oct. 21, 2025 according to the Canada Food Inspection Agency.
This is prior to the 7 new outbreaks in BC, which is a flight path for migrating wild birds twice a year.
This is prior to the 7 new outbreaks in BC, which is a flight path for migrating wild birds twice a year.