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  • Valsad: Recovery of dead chickens hits poultry sales

    Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/S...ow/4362812.cms

    Recovery of dead chickens hits poultry sales

    SURAT: Hundreds of dead chickens were recovered on Saturday from one of the creeks in Valsad. Pungent smell emanating from Kolai creek led
    commuters on Lilapore-Chikhla road to the spot where decomposed chickens were found floating on the water.

    There was a direct impact of it on the sale of chickens and poultry products in Valsad town which plummeted when the news spread on Sunday.

    Official sources said some poultry farm in the area might have disposed of the dead chickens in the creek about three days ago, leading to the foul smell.

    District collector RB Dave said "Prima facie investigation does not suggest that the chickens had died of bird flu or any other viral infection. Their samples have been sent for clinical analysis and the report is expected in a couple of days."


    Rakesh Patel, a poultry farm owner in Valsad taluka, said, "Two truckloads of chickens returned to the farm in the afternoon. The chicken shops in Valsad town registered low sales as the customers preferred to go for mutton and seafood."

    Sajid Khan, a chicken shop owner in the town, said "The customers are opting for mutton and seafood despite fresh chicken and egg stock with us."

    Animal husbandry department sources said the fowls might have died due to the increase in temperature in the last few days.

    "Presumably, the transporter carrying the chicken stock for delivery might have disposed of the dead chickens in the creek after they died due to increase in the temperature,"
    said Dr Pankaj Kultara, animal husbandry officer.
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