60,000 chickens were slaughtered in the Netherlands due to bird flu

Published 2023년 1월 17일

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Bird flu has been detected in the Netherlands, leading to the slaughter of 60 thousand chickens in the village of Loo to prevent the virus's spread. This is the first case of bird flu in the Netherlands this year and is part of a larger outbreak in Europe that has been ongoing since October 2021. The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority has imposed a ban on the transportation of birds and eggs from farms within a 10 km radius of the affected farm. The outbreak has affected 120 companies in the Netherlands, resulting in the destruction of at least 4 million birds.
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Bird flu detected in the east of the Netherlands, 60 thousand chickens are slaughtered to prevent the spread of the virus. This was announced on Tuesday by the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority. This is the first confirmed case of bird flu this year, according to authorities. It was identified in the village of Loo in the east of the country. There are 12 more poultry farms within a radius of 10 km. For them, a ban was introduced on the transportation of birds and eggs. The bird flu outbreak has ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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