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  • Indonesia: Reported chicken deaths in Karang Joang, Balikpapan

    Source: http://www.balikpapanpos.co.id/index...etail&id=67794


    Kamis, 12 Januari 2012 , 07:52:00
    Ayam di Km 20 Diduga Flu Burung
    Ditinjau Lurah dan DPKP, Tak Ditemukan Ayam Mati

    Google translation:
    Thursday, January 12, 2012, 07:52:00
    Chickens at Km 20 Suspected Bird Flu
    Judging Lurah and DPKP, Not Found Dead Chicken


    BALIKPAPAN-reported number of chickens died suddenly in the area of ​​20 km, Village Coral Joang, North Aberdeen(Karang Joang, Balikpapan). Chicken livestock that died suddenly people were allegedly attacked by H5-N1 virus or commonly known as bird flu.

    "At Km 20 Karang Joang there chickens that died suddenly," said Irwan Sugianto Joang Coral residents who contact the Aberdeen Post via phone, on Wednesday (11 / 1) yesterday.

    According to Irwan, chickens that died suddenly has a characteristic such as the bird flu virus. Namely mengeeluarkan clear fluid in the eye and nose. "Chickens that died out of the water in the eyes and nose," I Irwan.

    In addition, he continued, there are residents in the vicinity of the death of the chickens are subjected to high heat as well as his experience coughing.

    "There are also residents badanya experienced chills," explained irwan.

    Irwan expect local authorities, ranging from RT, the headman and the Agriculture Department of Marine and Fisheries (DPKP) Aberdeen City Government immediately follow up the chickens died suddenly in the 20 Km.

    Meanwhile, the village chief Joang Coral, M Kosyim confessed to review the location is touted to be the location of chickens died suddenly. However, after checking there were no reports of chickens died suddenly.


    "I have reviewed the location mas. But is not no chicken died suddenly, "said Kosyim reached by phone yesterday.

    Recognized Kosyim, Coral area residents Joang is a favorite place for chicken menernak. The amount is estimated to have reached thousands of individuals.

    "Coral Joang indeed many people who raise chickens. But until recently (last night, Red) no one has reported that there were chickens died suddenly, "he said.

    The same is also disclosed Head of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry DPKP City Government, Aberdeen drh Budijanto. He claimed to have done a review of the reported location of chickens died suddenly by Joang Coral residents.

    "We've done a review but no reports of chickens that died suddenly in Karang Joang," explained Budijanto.


    "If there were chickens died suddenly with the characteristics of the bird flu then we will destroy poultry and spraying of the site indicated the bird flu," concluded Budjianto.

    Not known for sure, whether the reports of the fictitious. Or the chickens that died suddenly were so, but was destroyed first by the owner before officers arrived to the location. (Vie)

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    Re: Indonesia: Reported chicken deaths in Karang Joang, Balikpapan

    Source: http://balikpapanpos.co.id/index.php...etail&id=67860


    Jum'at, 13 Januari 2012 , 07:55:00
    Informasi Flu Burung Nihil
    Ditinjau Ulang, Tidak Ditemukan Ayam Mati Mendadak

    Google translation:

    Friday, January 13, 2012, 07:55:00
    Nil Bird Flu Information
    Birthdays Seen, Not Discovered Chicken Sudden Death


    BALIKPAPAN - Rapid response shown in Balikpapan City Government through the Department of Agriculture Marine Affairs and Fisheries (DPKP) in response to citizen information related to the number of poultry that died suddenly that allegedly affected by symptoms of H5-N1 virus or bird flu in the area at Km 20, Village Coral(Karan) Joang, North Aberdeen .

    Thursday (12 / 1) yesterday, the team handling bird flu from the Field of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry DPKP Aberdeen City Government, assisted by the village and district farmers' groups and forums (koptan) Forest cultivators Kemayarakatan (HKM) re-direct review some of the chicken coop livestock owned by residents. Starting from Km 20 to Km kawasam 21, Coral Joang to ensure the report. "Nothing was found chickens died suddenly.

    We, along with district staff, district and DPKP already check everything. Not found chickens infected with bird flu, "said Chairman of the Forum Reef Joang HKM, Slamet Usman. Meanwhile, Chairman of RT 49 Coral Joang, M Syamsi Rais is touted to be the location of the territory of bird flu is also denied. Syamsi-familiar addressed, saying the same thing with the Chairman of the Forum HKM.

    In fact, he asserts the issue of bird flu is not true. Even if there is, certainly residents to report immediately to be followed up. Be it a large-scale livestock, as well as small-scale maintenance activities in the homes of residents. "Residents who reports on bird flu infected chickens at Km 20 is not there. We've checked and look straight ahead. If bird flu infected chickens, chicken coop officers usually know.

    For residents who raise chickens at home is also not there, "said Syamsi, answering Aberdeen Post, yesterday. Again, the issue of Syamsi confirms the existence of chickens died suddenly because of bird flu is not true. The issue is obviously troubling Joang Coral residents, because the bird flu virus is one of the deadly disease. "The issue of bird flu in Karang Joang not true mas, let alone reported at Km 20.

    Here, there is only one chicken coop and no one died because of bird flu as well as chickens citizens, "added Syamsi. Meanwhile, the head of the (Head) Veterinary and Livestock DPKP Balikpapan, drh Budijanto said that the survey results responsive team on avian influenza (DPSR) found no bird flu symptoms as reported Joang Reef one of the residents. "Actually, the owner of the chicken coop is clear and understood about the bird flu-affected chickens.

    They already have knowledge about it, including the routine administration of vaccines and immunity to chicken pet. Another, for the people who raise chickens in lingkungannnya wild, "explains Budijanto. Aberdeen Post jugasempat see directly the existence of a chicken coop located at Km 21 Jalan Soekarno Hatta.

    Tries to find the information directly in the field of citizen reports about bird flu. "No mas chickens that died suddenly. If during our pet chickens here there must be an ordinary death, but because of illness. Not because of bird flu, "said Andi, one of penernak chicken at Km 21. Furthermore, Head of Animal Health Services Livestock Sector, Panca Dwi Ratna explained, it found no results tianjauan of chickens that died suddenly due to suspected bird flu.

    To that end, he appealed to the whole community Balikpapan, so do not rush to convict if there are chickens that died suddenly due to bird flu virus attacks. "If there are dead, do not directly say the bird flu. Lagsung better report it to RT or headman, or if you can direct to the department, that we may see the cause of death.

    However, the report is accompanied with complete address so we also easily find the location, "said Ratna. He reiterated that the issue of who allegedly caused the death of chickens infected with bird flu in the area of ​​Karang Joang, not true. "Obviously, we've check the location, there are no chickens that died suddenly. Ask our RT and lurahnya also said there are no chickens that died. So, this straightened out please, so as not disturbing other residents, "he said. (Bp-7/ibr)

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