Bird flu discovered at Dutch farm; 216,000 chickens to
be culled
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[January 24, 2022]
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Authorities discovered
an outbreak of a highly-contagious strain of bird flu at a farm in the
Netherlands and said they would cull about 170,000 chickens, the
Agriculture Ministry said in a statement on Monday.
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Nearby farms in the province of Noord Holland will be sealed off
while tests for the H5N1 virus are conducted and to establish
whether it has spread, the ministry said.
An outbreak of the virus was also reported by the ministry at a farm
in the southern province of Noord Brabant, a separate statement
said. Roughly 46,000 broiler chickens would be culled there, it
said.
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Hundreds of thousands of
chickens, ducks, turkeys and dozens of wild
birds have been culled in the Netherlands since
outbreaks of the disease began in 2021.
(Reporting by Anthony Deutsch; editing by David
Goodman and Jason Neely)
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