A webinar organized by the Landwirtschaftskammer Schleswig Holstein discussed the varied approach to bird flu in Germany, with no national confinement obligation and differing culling methods per state and region. In the Steinburg region, CO2 containers are used for culling, a method criticized for being labor-intensive and not animal-friendly. The confinement required to prevent bird flu poses a problem for free-range farms, potentially conflicting with animal welfare rules. Bird flu expert Christoph Staubach highlighted the concerning global spread of the virus, particularly in Europe and America, but stressed that the current European strain is less zoonotic.