Farmer warns of Christmas turkey shortage as industry is ‘hammered’ by avian flu

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The UK usually produces around 11 million turkeys each year

Childerhouse said: “We are a traditional fresh farm, but even the big people are getting absolutely hammered by this. It’s affecting the whole industry. We supply a lot of butchers and farm shops, and we’ve told them we haven’t got any.

The outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus, or bird flu, might leave an impact even on next year’s Christmas dinner. In order to stop the virus, premises need to be empty for 12 months after an outbreak. Childerhouse, who runs 35-acre Whews Farm in Norfolk, had to cull his 10,000-strong flock of turkeys earlier this autumn. The cull has forced him to look for a new job to support his family.

“We built this business since I was 12 years old. We supply 80 to 90 butchers and farm shops. The impact on that is going to be quite tremendous. I’m going to have to go and find a job. We’ve got bills to pay. It’s devastating to be honest, as you can imagine. There is compensation, but it’s nowhere near what it should be.”

 

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Avian Flu hits the UK farmers devastated by culling. ? strange as most birds bred for food in the UK never go outside don't eat them and they won't be factory farmed

Another fake pandemic,effecting farmers & the food chain & of course Christmas,these criminals in Parliament should be investigated for the crimes committed over past 3 yrs & still being committed,people in the uk are struggling on all levels & this gov isn’t fit for purpose.

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