Ducks at farms in central Taiwan to be culled due to avian flu

Want hina Times
Date: 2015-09-16
By: CNA

Two duck farms in central Taiwan’s Yunlin county have been confirmed as having been

Officials bag the bodies of the ducks at one of the farms in Yunlin county, Sept. 15. (Photo/Hsu Su-hui)

Officials bag the bodies of the ducks at one of the farms in Yunlin county, Sept. 15. (Photo/Hsu Su-hui)

infected with the highly pathogenic avian influenza subtype H5N2 and will be culled, the Bureau of Animal Health Inspection and Quarantine said Tuesday.

The two farms have 7,200 and 1,700 ducks, respectively.

Yunlin animal disease control officials will follow a set procedure to carry out the cull and monitor the farmers in their cleaning and disinfection work to mitigate the risk of the virus spreading.

The bureau also said that one goose farm in Tainan and one in Chiayi county have reported unusually high death rates among their poultry and suspect avian flu infection.

The bureau said that the Tainan farm, which has about 1,800 geese, reported more than 200 deaths, while the Chiayi farm, which raises 1,200 geese, reported that half of them have died.

The operators of the two farms have reported the matter to animal disease control officials and the bureau has immediately imposed movement controls and collected specimens for testing.     [FULL  STORY]

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