Germany: New outbreak of avian influenza among poultry

Published 2024년 1월 23일

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A bird flu outbreak has been contained on a farm in Lower Saxony, Germany, where 100 out of 200 free-range laying hens died and the remaining were culled by veterinary services. This incident follows several recent outbreaks in Germany, including an H5N1 virus outbreak on a turkey farm in Bavaria in January, and two large outbreaks in December, one involving 14,200 turkeys in Lower Saxony, and another affecting 30,000 ducks in North Rhine-Westphalia.
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As reported by Agrarheute, the bird flu outbreak has just been neutralized on a farm in the Northeim district in Lower Saxony. It is about breeding laying hens on a free-range basis, or rather in a mobile hen house. Half of the herd of 200 animals died, the rest was liquidated and disposed of by veterinary services. This is another attack of bird flu in Germany in recent months. Recently, on January 10 this year. an outbreak of the H5N1 virus was detected on a turkey farm in Bavaria. There, as many as 20,000 birds were forcibly slaughtered. Two large outbreaks of the disease were detected in December. On December 20, the presence of the ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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