Japan to slaughter 120,000 more chickens due to bird flu outbreak

Published 2022년 12월 2일

Tridge summary

Authorities in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, have decided to cull around 120,000 chickens from a local farm due to a bird flu outbreak. This follows a similar measure in Tottori Prefecture, where about 110,000 chickens were culled the previous day. This season, over 3.4 million chickens have been culled in Japan to prevent the spread of bird flu.
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Authorities in Kagoshima Prefecture in southwest Japan will slaughter about 120,000 chickens at a local chicken farm in connection with an outbreak of bird flu. This was reported by the Kyodo agency on Friday. On December 1, as part of measures to prevent the spread of infection, about 110,000 chickens were destroyed in the western prefecture of Tottori. This ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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