Friday, February 6, 2015

Chickens may back out: indoor confinement is revoked after bird flu – BBC News

Chickens may back out: indoor confinement is revoked after bird flu – BBC News

  LONDON – Whether they want to go out with the cold weather, the big question, but chickens do from Sunday, no longer obliged to remain in the stable. Sharon Dijksma Secretary of Economic Affairs draws the indoor confinement Sunday.
 

After cases of avian influenza had to be kept inside the poultry al. The last case of bird flu was last November. Two weeks ago, the measures against bird flu have been largely eliminated, but the indoor confinement remained valid.

The country
Mallards could still spread bird flu. Now the migratory birds are no longer in the Netherlands, now chickens kept for commercial use may also finally out.

In particular, chicken farmers in Southeast Brabant sat by bird flu in a fix. The chicks were nowhere to be slaughtered, so farmers had surplus

Official:. Friday, February 6th, 2015 – 23:40
Modified: Friday, February 6th, 2015 – 23:41
Author: Yuri Vugts
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