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Scotland: Bird flu in poultry at a farm in Aberdeenshire

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Scottish Government confirms avian flu detected at farm in Aberdeenshire
A number of sites across the north-east have reported an outbreak of bird flu. The latest has been detected at farmland in the Huntly area with bird-keepers urged to be vigilant
ByCiaran ShanksReporter
14:33, 30 OCT 2022

Avian flu has been detected at a farm in Aberdeenshire, according to the Scottish Government. Scotland's chief vet, Sheila Vos, confirmed the presence of the virus in the Huntly area.

Restrictions have now been imposed after the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 was confirmed on Saturday, October 29. at Logie Farm, Newton...
 
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-63652849

100,000 birds culled after farm avian flu outbreaks
Published 14 hours ago

More than 100,000 birds have been culled at three Scottish farms amid the UK's worst avian flu outbreak.

Ayrshire farmer Billy Robb told BBC Scotland he lost 32,000 hens last week.

And farming union NFU Scotland revealed 72,000 birds had also been "taken out" at two farms in Aberdeenshire in the last 10 days - taking the total to 104,000.

Last month just four avian flu cases were recorded in Scotland, compared with 80 in England.

It comes as 12 swans are believed to have died from bird flu after being found in a Glasgow park on Tuesday.

NFU Scotland said it was also aware of three non-commercial outbreaks, two in Orkney and one on Lewis...
 
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