Dutch to kill over 100K farm chickens to contain bird flu

The Netherlands is to cull around 102,000 chickens on a farm in the northern city of Kiel-Windeweer after the detection of a highly infectious strain of bird flu, the government said on Tuesday.

Fifteen cases of the highly lethal form of avian flu have been reported in the Netherlands in the past month, following dozens of cases earlier in the year.

WITH BIRD FLU ON THE RISE, GERMANY SET TO SLAUGHTER 110,000 HENS

AVIAN FLU SUSPECTED TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THOUSANDS OF DEAD SEABIRDS WASHED UP ON CANADA’S EASTERN SHORE

France has also seen a resurgence in cases after experiencing its worst-ever bird flu wave earlier this year.

The Netherlands is to cull around 102,000 chickens on a farm in the northern city of Kiel-Windeweer after the detection of a highly infectious strain of bird flu, the government said on Tuesday.

Fifteen cases of the highly lethal form of avian flu have been reported in the Netherlands in the past month, following dozens of cases earlier in the year.

WITH BIRD FLU ON THE RISE, GERMANY SET TO SLAUGHTER 110,000 HENS

Dead gannets litter the coast of Perros-Guirec in Brittany, France, on Sept. 5, 2022, as bird flu wreaks havoc across the globe.
(REUTERS/Stephane Mahe)

AVIAN FLU SUSPECTED TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THOUSANDS OF DEAD SEABIRDS WASHED UP ON CANADA’S EASTERN SHORE

France has also seen a resurgence in cases after experiencing its worst-ever bird flu wave earlier this year.

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