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Nvwa Culls 5,000 Pheasants at a Company in Achterhoek Due to Bird Flu
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At a pheasant farm in the Achterhoek region, 5,000 birds are being culled because avian influenza has been detected. The Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) wants to prevent the virus from spreading. The pheasant farm is located in the town of Toldijk. There are no other poultry farms within a three-kilometer radius, but there are a few further away in Hummelo. On October 24, an infection was detected there at a hobby f…
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Avian flu has been confirmed at a pheasant farm in Toldijk, in the Achterhoek region. The farm's 5,000 birds are being culled to prevent the virus from spreading.
·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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