Biosecurity New Zealand has imposed strict controls on a commercial egg farm in Otago following the discovery of a high pathogenic strain of avian influenza, H7N6, in chickens. The strain is believed to have spread from interactions with local waterfowl and wild birds. Despite the serious nature of the find, it is unrelated to the H5N1 strain that poses a threat to wildlife globally, and there are no risks to human health or food safety. The farm's managing company, Mainland Poultry, is working closely with Biosecurity New Zealand to depopulate the affected shed and test other birds on the farm. A 10-kilometer buffer zone and restrictions on animal, equipment, and feed movement have been implemented to contain the outbreak. Biosecurity New Zealand is collaborating with industry partners to swiftly address the situation and limit any trade impacts.