Almost a quarter of a million birds will die on a NSW farm in an attempt to stop the spread of the state’s bird flu outbreak. The orders come after avian influenza was picked up on a mixed barnyard and free-range poultry farm in the Hawkesbury district, northwest of Sydney.
Hawkesbury commercial egg farms under lockdown The highly contagious and deadly H7N8 strain of the virus has already killed 8000 birds at the facility over the past 48 hours, the state government said in a statement on Thursday. More than one million chickens and ducks are also set to die in Victoria after the highly pathogenic strain H7N3 was found on multiple properties in the state during the week.
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