Thousands of birds to be culled over suspected avian flu
- A suspected case of bird flu has emerged at a poultry farm near Dungannon, County Tyrone, prompting the culling of 64,000 birds as a precautionary measure.
- The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs was notified of the suspected outbreak and has initiated disease control measures.
- A mandatory housing order for all poultry has been implemented in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to protect flocks from wild birds.
- Officials are urging all bird owners to maintain strict biosecurity measures and report any suspicious cases to the authorities.
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