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Detected a Newcastle Focus on a Valladolid Farm: the Sanitary Vacuum Affecting 24,000 Chickens

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On Monday, the Official Veterinary Services of Castilla y León confirmed a outbreak of Newcastle disease in a farm of broiler chickens — birds raised for meat — located in the municipality of Aldea de San Miguel, in the province of Valladolid. The farm, which houses a census of approximately 24,000 animals, will be subjected to a sanitary vacuum — the slaughter and elimination of all potentially contaminated specimens and materials — after an in…
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On Monday, the Official Veterinary Services of Castilla y León confirmed a outbreak of Newcastle disease in a farm of broiler chickens — birds raised for meat — located in the municipality of Aldea de San Miguel, in the province of Valladolid. The farm, which houses a census of approximately 24,000 animals, will be subjected to a sanitary vacuum — the slaughter and elimination of all potentially contaminated specimens and materials — after an in…

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Moncloa broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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