The cull, which includes birds at a second farm within a 1km radius,
is the second in the country within a month after the H5N8 disease
was first found in wild fowl.
Risk to humans from the disease is considered low, but the World
Health Organization says it has been spreading among migratory birds
that then transmit it to domestic poultry.
Britain on Monday ordered a cull of 13,000 birds at a farm in
Frodsham, Cheshire, after detecting cases there..
Dutch poultry farmers have been ordered to keep birds inside until
further notice to prevent transmission.
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The farm at the centre of Thursday's cull in Puiflijk is within 3 km of the
first case, 30 km from the German border near Nijmegen. Other farms nearby are
being tested for the disease, while transportation of birds is banned in a 10 km
radius.
Poultry is a 1.6 billion euro ($1.9 billion) industry in the Netherlands,
Europe's largest exporter of chicken meat and eggs, employing 10,000 people on
2,000 farms.
(Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by David Goodman)
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