100,000 turkeys killed due to avian flu in Aviel, Israel

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Representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture came Aviel seat near Pardes Hanna after the disease was discovered in the coop isolated. Office began the destruction of birds and other poultry are testedCase of bird flu was discovered today (Saturday) turkey coop Aviel seat near Pardes Hanna. USDA officials arrived at the scene and ordered the destruction of 100 thousand chickens.

The decision was made after the ministry experts Video turkeys have the disease. Coop where the virus is located in an isolated area and stated session destruction of poultry operation began, lasting for several days.

Death will be carried out by special foam dispersion, cause the immediate death and then buried in the ground in the area of ​​poultry coop.

Ministry of Agriculture said that the disease was discovered in the coop they act in accordance with the procedures in western countries and other coops tests will be within a radius of three kilometers.

The firm is known for two additional cots are that this is a radius smaller coops and possibly birds are destroyed.

He added that the Ministry of Agriculture is still unclear how the virus reached the coop and the matter is under review.

Courtesy of Ynet

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