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Dutch cull 190,000 chickens after bird flu outbreak

Highly contagious strain of H5 variant suspected

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Nov 2020 10:00PM

Dutch cull 190,000 chickens after bird flu outbreak
Seasonal bird flu has been detected at various farms around the Netherlands since October, blamed mainly on migratory birds. – Pixabay pic, November 22, 2020

THE HAGUE – Dutch authorities have culled some 190,000 chickens after a highly contagious strain of bird flu broke out at, at least two poultry farms, the Agriculture Ministry said today.

Health workers slaughtered around 100,000 hens at a poultry farm at Hekendorp outside Gouda while 90,000 chicks were culled at Witmarsum, in northern Friesland.

In both cases, “a highly contagious strain of the H5 variant” is suspected, the ministry said in a statement.

There were no other poultry farms within a 1km radius of the outbreaks, it added.

"Both farms were cleared to prevent further spread of the disease," the ministry said.

Seasonal bird flu has been detected at various farms around the Netherlands since October, blamed mainly on migratory birds.

Dutch Agriculture Minister Carola Schouten on October 23 imposed preventative indoor containment on all commercial poultry farms after two dead swans were discovered carrying the highly contagious H5N8 variety of bird flu.

The new measures come as the Netherlands also battles the second wave of Covid-19, which continues to infect around 6,000 people a day. – AFP, November 22, 2020

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