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Tens of hundreds of Christmas dinners may “disappear” as a result of outbreaks of hen flu on farms throughout the nation, a poultry farmer has warned.
Latest instances of hen flu have been confirmed at models in North Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Devon and East Sussex – with fears additionally rising over dwindling provides of turkey.
Farmer Andrew Goodman, who works at Goodman’s Geese in Nice Witley, Worcestershire, instructed the BBC that the specter of hen flu infections was a “continuous fear” forward of the festive interval. A single outbreak of the illness may lead 10,000 Christmas lunches to “disappear”, he stated.
Describing the affect of an outbreak, he stated: “You are completed principally. If we obtained it, all of the birds can be slaughtered on the farm after which, with our free-range system, you are not allowed to restock for 12 months.
“Which might imply no birds for Christmas subsequent 12 months.”
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Chook flu spreads by way of hen droppings and saliva in addition to contaminated feed and water.
To fight the unfold of illness, authorities have prolonged obligatory housing guidelines for poultry from the North, Midlands and East of England to the entire of England from Thursday.
An Avian Influenza Prevention Zone, requiring strict biosecurity and hygiene measures, is at the moment in place throughout the nation.
The Division for Atmosphere, Meals and Rural Affairs (Defra) have stated the foundations, which apply to anybody who retains greater than 50 birds or sells poultry merchandise, will stay in place till additional discover.
Mr Goodman stated that the strict housing and biosecurity measures contain further work and bedding to maintain his birds locked down, in addition to disinfecting autos which are driving into the yard.
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“Hopefully we might be alright. We’ll do the whole lot we are able to to forestall it,” he stated.
“We’re in a reasonably good space, we’ve not obtained a big physique of water close to us. So we’ve not obtained that water fowl danger of coming onto the farm.
“It is horrifying each time you come down within the morning to examine the birds, you simply suppose ‘oh hell’. You study to reside with it however it does play in your thoughts fairly a bit.”














