Slovakia's largest laying hen farm hit by bird flu

Published Oct 31, 2024

Tridge summary

Bird flu, initially detected in wild birds in Slovakia, has now been found in the country's largest commercially kept poultry farm, leading to an outbreak that affected 400,000 chickens. The farm has been fully cleared. The disease has also been detected in Bulgaria, Hungary, and Poland.
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After bird flu was first detected in wild birds in Slovakia at the end of September, the first infection has now been found in commercially kept poultry. The largest laying hen farm in the country was affected. The laying hen farm in the south-east of Slovakia kept 400,000 chickens. The farm has ...
Source: Agri Holland

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