Bird Flu at Turkey Farm in Oisterwijk: 24,000 Animals Are Being Culled
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Avian influenza has been confirmed at a turkey farm in Oisterwijk. Consequently, the approximately 24,000 turkeys on the farm are being culled by the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA). A transport ban is in effect within a 10-kilometer radius of the infected farm. This ban means that birds, hatching eggs, and table eggs may not be transported from this area, reports Omroep Tilburg. The disposal of manure and used litt…
A transport ban is in effect within a 10-kilometer radius of the infected farm. This means that birds, hatching eggs, and table eggs may not be transported from this zone. The removal of manure and used litter is also prohibited. Animals other than birds may be transported, provided they comply with strict hygiene regulations. No other poultry farms are located within the 1-kilometer and 3-kilometer zones. There are 18 other poultry farms within…
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