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Mamuju - Hundreds of chickens died Suddenly

sharon sanders

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South Sulawesi Island


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Hundreds of chickens died Suddenly


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October 21, 2006


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MAMUJU -- around the 100 's the tail of the chicken belonging to the citizen in the Binanga District and Mamunyu, Mamuju, died suddenly during Ramadan.The worried citizen, the death of this chicken because of being attacked by the bird flu virus.Nurdin, one of the citizens in Street Husni Thamrin, said that since the beginning Ramadan till at this time, his 25 chickens died suddenly.He did not know his cause.


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Abdul, the citizen Street Patalunru, also admitted that his 20 chickens died during Ramadan.Whereas Sitti Aminah, the citizen of the Kalubi'bi Village, the Mamunyu District, lost 12 chickens.Moreover the three citizens said that the chicken of his neighbours then experienced the same thing.So as to be estimated, the chicken livestock that died during Ramadan this reached around the 100 's the tail more.They said, signs that was met to their chicken livestock before dying, outside mucus from his nose.Gotten very spotty red in the part foot and snored when sleeping.Officially Mamuju Livestock Breeding and Sulbar that accepted the information at once descended to the field, yesterday.The citizen's chicken that still was living was at once checked with the virus detector Afian influenza (AI).Unfortunately, the AI virus detector only one unit then.That has then been broken.So as results of the inspection not more maximal.The reason for the broken implement, Kasubdin the Health of the Animal and Veterinir, the Service Mamuju Mamuju Livestock Breeding, Muh Arifin and Abdul Rasyid from the Sulbar Livestock Breeding Service, only carried out the inspection through observation then.However they said that the illness that attacked the citizen's livestock not terjangkit the bird flu virus.


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Re: Mamuju - Hundreds of chickens died Suddenly

For those who are unfamiliar with the location of the community - it is.....
Mamuju, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

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Re: Mamuju - Hundreds of chickens died Suddenly

So we have 3 named families and unknown neighbors of one. It's sure a shame they only had one flu test kit - and it broke. Diagnosis by observation? Hope they're correct. Has snoring ever been described as a symptom of any fowl disease?

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Hundreds of chickens died Suddenly


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October 21, 2006


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MAMUJU -- around the 100 's the tail of the chicken belonging to the citizen in the Binanga District and Mamunyu, Mamuju, died suddenly during Ramadan.The worried citizen, the death of this chicken because of being attacked by the bird flu virus.Nurdin, one of the citizens in Street Husni Thamrin, said that since the beginning Ramadan till at this time, his 25 chickens died suddenly.He did not know his cause.


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Abdul, the citizen Street Patalunru, also admitted that his 20 chickens died during Ramadan.Whereas Sitti Aminah, the citizen of the Kalubi'bi Village, the Mamunyu District, lost 12 chickens.Moreover the three citizens said that the chicken of his neighbours then experienced the same thing.So as to be estimated, the chicken livestock that died during Ramadan this reached around the 100 's the tail more.They said, signs that was met to their chicken livestock before dying, outside mucus from his nose.Gotten very spotty red in the part foot and snored when sleeping.Officially Mamuju Livestock Breeding and Sulbar that accepted the information at once descended to the field, yesterday.The citizen's chicken that still was living was at once checked with the virus detector Afian influenza (AI).Unfortunately, the AI virus detector only one unit then.That has then been broken.So as results of the inspection not more maximal.The reason for the broken implement, Kasubdin the Health of the Animal and Veterinir, the Service Mamuju Mamuju Livestock Breeding, Muh Arifin and Abdul Rasyid from the Sulbar Livestock Breeding Service, only carried out the inspection through observation then.However they said that the illness that attacked the citizen's livestock not terjangkit the bird flu virus.


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http://www.fajar.co.id/news.php?newsid=28976


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Re: Mamuju - Hundreds of chickens died Suddenly

'Has snoring ever been described as a symptom of any fowl disease?"

I think it is a foul disease!!! :D
 
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Comment: BF chickens confirmed. Start of culling; Same area where the governors house is....

The Bird Flu virus Threaten the Citizen

on November 03 2006

MAMUJU -- the Avian Influeza Virus (bird flu) that was found in the Environment Karema South, the Simboro District, the Simbkep Subdistrict, Mamuju recently, evidently threatened the safety of the citizen.

His article, from results of the further inspection in the Big Veteriner Maros Hall Laboratory, the sample of the chicken carcass that was stated positive the AI virus, evidently also has been positive the virus H5N1.

"We have accepted the report from BBV Maros that the sample of the chicken that was stated positive was affected by the AI virus also has been positive the virus H5N1," said the Section Head Agriculture and Sulbar Livestock Breeding, Idris Mappakaya when being found in his office, on Thursday, November 2.

According to Idris, the virus H5N1 that just was found this, the danger to infect humankind.So as 300 available citizens in Karema South was asked to be on the alert.The citizen it was hoped was careful if being directly in contact with the poultry, let alone touching directly his waste.

The bird flu virus also threatened Governor Syamsul Arief Rivai and the Section Head Agriculture and Livestock Breeding, Idris Mappakaya.
The house the two officials still the neighbour with the house and the chicken coop belonging to Abdul Rasyid in Street ....., the place of the discovery of the bird flu virus."In fact I also really was threatened with bird flu," said Idris Mappakaya sembari laughed.


To overcome this bird flu, Idris admitted to coordinating Officially Agriculture and Mamuju Livestock Breeding to do further steps.
Among them, did repeated spraying by making use of the disinfectant material as far as the radius one kilometre.

All the poultry belonging to the citizen in this environment also began to have data collected on it to be done by the mass extermination.Therefore, Idris hoped the citizen no longer maintains his livestock that will be destroyed.

According to Idris, his side also coordinated with the Mamuju Regional Government to give poultry compensation that will be destroyed that.The amount between Rp10-Rp50 thousand for each tail of the chicken.
"It was more important that now was how rescued humankind from this virus," he stated.


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