It is suspected that bird flu has attacked again, dozens of chickens died suddenly in Prabumulih
Monday, 25 January 2021 09:24
Monday, 25 January 2021 09:24
SRIPOKU.COM, PRABUMULIH - Dozens of chickens belonging to residents in Wonosari Village, Prabumulih Utara District, Prabumulih City , South Sumatra (Sumsel), suddenly died, Monday (25/1/2021).
The chickens had convulsions and then died.
Not yet known the cause of the death of the dozens of chickens.
However, residents suspect the bird flu virus has returned to attack their livestock.
Agung Wahyudi, who admitted that every morning the native chickens that were raised suddenly died.
"This morning there were 9 of my chickens that died, not including the ones we slaughtered before dying, we don't know what caused it, the chickens suddenly died suddenly," said Agung.
Agung said, apart from himself there were several other residents who had lost their domesticated chickens due to sudden death.
"My neighbors, many of the chickens died, there were six chickens belonging to Gepeng, 5 belonging to Pak Bandrio and Kernet's and others all of our chickens died suddenly this morning," he said.
Regarding the large number of dead livestock, Agung asked the Prabumulih city government, especially the Perternakan service, to immediately respond to the community's complaints.
"We ask the government's attention through the livestock service, why all our chickens die. This bird flu is increasingly spreading in the city of Prabumulih, please do you spray it or what," he hoped.
Agung said, his party has made various efforts so that livestock do not die but still die.
"If the livestock office does not come to help, our chickens will all die, we lose our livelihood to sell chickens, we lose this Eid," he complained.
The same thing was conveyed by Gepeng, a Wonisari resident, who said that his native chickens also died suddenly without cause.
"I don't know why many of our chickens died suddenly, we hope the government will help them down to the field," he hoped.https://palembang.tribunnews.com/202...-di-prabumulih
The chickens had convulsions and then died.
Not yet known the cause of the death of the dozens of chickens.
However, residents suspect the bird flu virus has returned to attack their livestock.
Agung Wahyudi, who admitted that every morning the native chickens that were raised suddenly died.
"This morning there were 9 of my chickens that died, not including the ones we slaughtered before dying, we don't know what caused it, the chickens suddenly died suddenly," said Agung.
Agung said, apart from himself there were several other residents who had lost their domesticated chickens due to sudden death.
"My neighbors, many of the chickens died, there were six chickens belonging to Gepeng, 5 belonging to Pak Bandrio and Kernet's and others all of our chickens died suddenly this morning," he said.
Regarding the large number of dead livestock, Agung asked the Prabumulih city government, especially the Perternakan service, to immediately respond to the community's complaints.
"We ask the government's attention through the livestock service, why all our chickens die. This bird flu is increasingly spreading in the city of Prabumulih, please do you spray it or what," he hoped.
Agung said, his party has made various efforts so that livestock do not die but still die.
"If the livestock office does not come to help, our chickens will all die, we lose our livelihood to sell chickens, we lose this Eid," he complained.
The same thing was conveyed by Gepeng, a Wonisari resident, who said that his native chickens also died suddenly without cause.
"I don't know why many of our chickens died suddenly, we hope the government will help them down to the field," he hoped.https://palembang.tribunnews.com/202...-di-prabumulih
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