Re: Bird flu in Norfolk Confirmed, november 12 +
Re: Bird flu in Norfolk Confirmed, november 12 +
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Re: Bird flu in Norfolk Confirmed, november 12 +
Based on the location of the epicenter of the exclusion zone, I suspect this is the farm (note adjacent large ornamental lake)Good maps in this article.....
Xmas turkeys hit by bird flu
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By JOHN TROUP
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Tests showed the turkeys, on a farm in Suffolk, had the H5 strain of the disease.
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It was not known if they were suffering from the virulent H5N1 form, which can kill humans.
A two-mile protection zone and six-mile surveillance zone were set up around the free range farm – Redgrave Park Farm near Diss – to stop the bug spreading.
It is just 20 miles to the west of the Bernard Matthews farm hit by bird flu in February.
Bird movements were yesterday restricted within the zones.
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were killed in February
Ducks and geese were also culled at the farm, which raises poultry for Gressingham Foods.
They supply supermarkets including Sainsbury, Budgen and Somerfield.
Deputy chief veterinary officer Fred Landeg said the source of the new outbreak is unknown.
He added: “We ask every poultry keeper to be vigilant . . . and report any signs of disease.”
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He added movements of birds, people and vehicles on and off the farm were being studied to try to establish if the bird flu was brought in – or if it could have spread.
He also stressed there was no risk from eating properly cooked poultry or eggs.
Last night shadow environment secretary Peter Ainsworth said the outbreak was “another nightmare” for the farming community.
He added: “Farmers have endured so much and the last thing they need is an outbreak of bird flu in the run-up to Christmas.”
Charles Bourns, chairman of the NFU’s poultry board, said: “We’ve proved from the last two years that bird flu can be held on the one farm so hopefully that can be done this time.”
He said the cull would not hit supplies, with 10million turkeys available.
Experts last night discounted possible links to the Bernard Matthews farm at Holton, Suffolk, where 159,000 turkeys were culled.
A PLANNED pay strike by Bernard Matthews staff was called off last night.
Union Unite agreed to scrap the action – due to start with a one-day stoppage on Thursday.
The company, which employs 3,500 across East Anglia, had threatened to serve an injunction against the union.
Members are protesting against a two per cent pay award.
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