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Bird flu: Thousands of turkeys culled after outbreak in Lincolnshire
Published 1 hour ago
More than 5,000 turkeys are being destroyed at a farm in Lincolnshire following an outbreak of bird flu.
The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) imposed a 1.9 mile (3km) protection zone and a 6 mile (10km) surveillance zone around the premises near North Somercotes.
It is the third outbreak of avian flu (H51N) in the county in recent weeks.
Alwyn Drewery, who runs a neighbouring farm, described the outbreak as "absolutely horrible"...
Sixth case of bird flu reported in Lincolnshire
A sixth case of avian flu has been confirmed in Lincolnshire by government experts, this time in the Boston area.
By Andy Hubbert
3 minutes ago
The latest case of the highly transmissible (HPAI) H5N1 virus was confirmed in a commercial housed poultry unit yesterday (Wednesday, November 2) by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and Animal and Plant Health Agency...