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Home ? Sumatera Selatan ? Pagaralam
Ayam Warga di Pagaralam Mati Mendadak
Sriwijaya Post - Senin, 24 September 2012 14:47 WIB
Google translation:
Home ?South Sumatra? Pagaralam
Chicken Residents Pagaralam Sudden Death
Sriwijaya Post - Monday, September 24, 2012 14:47 pm
SRIPOKU.COM, Pagaralam - Citizen Pagaralam especially those in the two villages, namely Hamlet and Hamlet Pagaralam Pagaralam surprised by the number of chickens owned by residents who died suddenly.
Until now there has been the cause of many a dead chicken.
Residents worry that the cause of chickens died suddenly affected by bird flu or H2N1. Because the dead chickens showed no signs of such a pain.
Information compiled Sripoku.com, Monday (24/09/2012), had hundreds of chickens owned by residents who had died suddenly in the region. There's even a chicken coop residents who died.
This makes people worry if the chicken is bird flu.
Pidi (29), a resident of Hamlet Pagaralam said, in one night there were about 11 of his chickens died suddenly.
And during the afternoon before getting his chicken coop all still healthy.
"Do not know what the cause of this death all our chickens. Fact yesterday afternoon everything was still healthy, but when I was about to pull out chicken from the drum turns all the dead chickens," he told Sripoku.com.
Chickens that died showed signs similar to bird flu affected chickens.
Cock's comb looks black, even most of the body also appear black cock.
Before dying chicken typically would revolt and die instantly.
"We are afraid of bird flu is caused by the pack. So we immediately bury the chickens that died. Spread even to anticipate our direct spraying on our chicken coop," he explained.
Author: Henry Septiawan
Editor: Sudarwan
Home ? Sumatera Selatan ? Pagaralam
Ayam Warga di Pagaralam Mati Mendadak
Sriwijaya Post - Senin, 24 September 2012 14:47 WIB
Google translation:
Home ?South Sumatra? Pagaralam
Chicken Residents Pagaralam Sudden Death
Sriwijaya Post - Monday, September 24, 2012 14:47 pm
SRIPOKU.COM, Pagaralam - Citizen Pagaralam especially those in the two villages, namely Hamlet and Hamlet Pagaralam Pagaralam surprised by the number of chickens owned by residents who died suddenly.
Until now there has been the cause of many a dead chicken.
Residents worry that the cause of chickens died suddenly affected by bird flu or H2N1. Because the dead chickens showed no signs of such a pain.
Information compiled Sripoku.com, Monday (24/09/2012), had hundreds of chickens owned by residents who had died suddenly in the region. There's even a chicken coop residents who died.
This makes people worry if the chicken is bird flu.
Pidi (29), a resident of Hamlet Pagaralam said, in one night there were about 11 of his chickens died suddenly.
And during the afternoon before getting his chicken coop all still healthy.
"Do not know what the cause of this death all our chickens. Fact yesterday afternoon everything was still healthy, but when I was about to pull out chicken from the drum turns all the dead chickens," he told Sripoku.com.
Chickens that died showed signs similar to bird flu affected chickens.
Cock's comb looks black, even most of the body also appear black cock.
Before dying chicken typically would revolt and die instantly.
"We are afraid of bird flu is caused by the pack. So we immediately bury the chickens that died. Spread even to anticipate our direct spraying on our chicken coop," he explained.
Author: Henry Septiawan
Editor: Sudarwan