Over 8,000 birds being culled in Tripura over bird flu

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Agartala: With a fresh outbreak of bird flu being reported in Tripura, the mass culling of more than 8,000 chicken and ducks began on Saturday in the western part of the state, officials said here.”We have started culling of chickens, ducks and other poultry birds today (Saturday) at the government-run animal farm at Gandhigram in western Tripura. We have told officials to complete the culling drive at the R.K. Nagar government animal farm at the earliest,” Tripura government’s animal resource development department (ARDD) director Manoranjan Sarkar told IANS. He said: “After the death of some chicken, ducks and birds we have sent samples to various local and outside laboratories. “The National Institute of High Security Animal Disease Laboratory in Bhopal has confirmed the samples from the government farm are positive for H5 strain of Avian Influenza.””It has been decided to immediately commence the culling of birds and destruction of eggs and feed material among other things so as to control further spread of the disease without loss of time,” said Sarkar, who is personally supervising the culling of birds. It has also been decided that all the ducks and poultry birds would be culled within a radius of one km of the focus of infection, including the neighbouring villages. (IANS)

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