Avian Flu: Thousands of birds must be positioned in Tyron

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Thousands of birds are to be positioned in county tyrone after the data of suspected avian flu in a business poultry advanced.

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) was knowledgeable a few suspicious case in a enterprise in Dungannon on Friday.

Minister Andrew Muir stated that after additional investigation, acceptable illness management measures have been carried out, which incorporates “human kalinga of all poultry on the site”, which is 64,000 birds.

He stated that it was a “precautionary measure”.

Temporary management space (TCZ) can be to scale back another unfold of the illness.

For Northern Ireland, the Chief Veterinary Officer, Brian Dohar appealed to all chicken house owners, each “backyard and commercial”, to take crucial steps to guard herds.

He stated, “This involves following all the requirements compulsory under the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) and to follow all the requirements,” he stated.

With inputs from BBC

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