Bulgaria: Bird flu in a farm with laying hens in Haskovo

Published 2024년 4월 12일

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The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency has announced an outbreak of bird flu at a poultry farm in Haskovo, affecting over 25,000 laying hens. In response, safety measures including a 3-kilometer safety zone and a 10-kilometer monitoring zone have been implemented around the affected facility. Additionally, a culling of affected and contact birds is underway, alongside an epizootic investigation and monitoring of bird movements, products, and transport. The BFSA has reassured the public that poultry meat and products from the facility are safe for human consumption.
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The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency (BFSA) announced an outbreak of bird flu in birds in the territory of the city of Haskovo. The disease was detected in a poultry facility for raising laying hens, located on the land of the city of Haskovo, where more than 25,000 birds are raised. A 3-kilometer safety zone and a 10-kilometer monitored zone around the outbreak have been defined around the affected livestock facility. to limit the disease and prevent its spread, the diseased and contact birds in the site will be killed in a humane way. An epizootic study and tracking of the movements of domestic and other birds, products and animal by-products obtained from them, feed is carried out for birds, as well as the means of ...
Source: Duma

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