Monday, September 27, 2010

Japan: 114 birds die in large urban starling Iwamizawa

(09/27 15:39)

[Iwamizawa] found that a large number of dead starlings on the city's vacant Iwamizawa, a total of 114 dead birds until the 27th overall Sorati Development Authority (and challenging) was recovered. The department sent the corpse from Hokkaido University, are investigating the cause.

The carcasses were concentrated under a tree for several of the starling roost there, the agency is sprayed with slaked lime, disinfected.

Umemura Takashi, Professor of Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, examined the corpse Hokudai 24 days (Comparative Pathology) is "the animal is in egg mortality at the turn of the season. Is tested for bird flu, there is no possibility "said. Detailed in the current pathology, from one perspective turns out that the results of ~ 2 weeks.

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