Hundreds thousands of chickens were killed in Israel

Published 2021년 12월 28일

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The article reports a severe outbreak of the H5N1 bird flu virus in Israel, impacting both wild cranes and bird farms, with hundreds of thousands of birds expected to be culled. The outbreak originated from the Margaliot area near the Lebanese border, where 244,000 laying hens are housed across 60 farms. This region produces six million eggs monthly for Israeli consumption. The lack of real-time reporting on poultry mortality has allowed the virus to spread rapidly, leading to significant losses. The Ministry of Agriculture has announced plans to cull 320,000 laying hens to curb the spread of the virus.
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In Israel, the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus killed wild cranes and then bird farms. As a result, hundreds of thousands of birds will have to be destroyed in the country. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, writes agronews.ua. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, one in five wild cranes living in or migrating through Israel has been infected with the bird flu virus. The virus is said to have spread from the Margaliot Moshe on the Lebanese border. In this area, 244,000 laying hens are kept on farms in 60 chicken coops. Farms supply six million eggs a month for consumption by Israelis. It is noted that local farmers have not been able to report in real time the increase in mortality among poultry, which led to the rapid spread of the virus. "Many chickens died by the time the ...
Source: AgronewsUA

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