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British Columbia, Canada - Avian Influenza in poultry 2025-2026
Investigation underway as CFIA reports avian flu detection in TNRD
Nov 30, 2025 | 9:16 AM
KAMLOOPS — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says avian flu has been detected somewhere in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD), though it hasn’t said where yet.
According to a list published by the CFIA, the outbreak was declared at a non-commercial premises on Friday (Nov. 28), though it has not yet said whether it was at a poultry operation or not.
“As of Nov. 9, 2023, premises with fewer than 1,000 birds in total – and less than 300 anseriformes (for example ducks and geese) – for local sales in limited quantities or for breeding, are now considered non-commercial,” the CFIA’s definition said.
“Previously, the non-commercial classification applied to any flocks with fewer than 300 birds, used for the same purposes.”...
Investigation underway as CFIA reports avian flu detection in TNRD
Nov 30, 2025 | 9:16 AM
KAMLOOPS — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says avian flu has been detected somewhere in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD), though it hasn’t said where yet.
According to a list published by the CFIA, the outbreak was declared at a non-commercial premises on Friday (Nov. 28), though it has not yet said whether it was at a poultry operation or not.
“As of Nov. 9, 2023, premises with fewer than 1,000 birds in total – and less than 300 anseriformes (for example ducks and geese) – for local sales in limited quantities or for breeding, are now considered non-commercial,” the CFIA’s definition said.
“Previously, the non-commercial classification applied to any flocks with fewer than 300 birds, used for the same purposes.”...
Season 2024-2025 outbreaks can be viewed here:
https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/canada/h5n1-tracking-ag/british-columbia-aa/999079-canada-british-columbia-avian-influenza-in-poultry-2024-25
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