Sunday, March 11, 2012

Execution of 7000 chickens in Taiwan to prevent the spread of bird flu H5N2

Taipei / Taiwan, China has executed more than 7,000 chickens on a farm in Changhua Province recently to prevent the possible spread of bird flu.

This was the farm has raised more than 13 thousand chickens, but they have seen death row in half of the last month. With the local authority did not confirm the relationship of these deaths with the virus, "5 The H-2", this province has been the outbreak of the epidemic in the two other farms earlier, and decided to cull poultry remaining on this farm because of the high mortality rate.

And started investigations on the bodies of dead poultry flows because the owner of the farm did not provide details in this well and will be punished because of it.

This has been Taiwan's status and the number of deaths of poultry in the provinces of central and south of the province in the current year, and returned the body to the local agricultural bird flu.

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