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70,000 Chickens in Twente Killed because of Bird Flu
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A new outbreak of avian influenza was confirmed in a commercial turkey farm in Kranenburg. The animals had to be killed with severe symptoms after the herd had previously been classified as a "labor-confirmed suspected case". Avian influenza (H5N1) is a highly contagious viral disease, the outbreak of which causes great animal suffering within a very short time and often ends fatally. This also causes immense economic consequences for poultry fa…
In Bornerbroek, Twente, 70,000 chickens are being culled after avian flu was detected on a farm that keeps broiler parent stock. These are chickens that lay eggs that hatch into broiler chickens.
·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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