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Further bird flu detection confirmed around Suffolk village
Timothy Bradford
Published: 10:02 AM March 12, 2022
Bird flu has been detected at a second location in a village near the Suffolk and Norfolk border.
Suffolk Trading Standards has confirmed that the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 is present in Redgrave.
This comes after an outbreak was confirmed at a duck farm in Redgrave earlier this month and a separate incident reported at a chicken farm near Elmswell in February...
Second bird flu outbreak in Suffolk in 24 hours
Published 6 hours ago
Four outbreaks of bird flu have been detected in Suffolk in a fortnight
A second outbreak of bird flu has been detected in Suffolk in 24 hours.
The H5N1 strain was found at premises near Thelnetham , on the border with Norfolk, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said.
The latest outbreak - the tenth in East Anglia - follows a discovery at premises near Redgrave...
Suffolk bird flu: Case emerges in Tuddenham St Martin
Published 43 minutes ago
A further case of bird flu has been confirmed in Suffolk.
The latest outbreak, the sixth in the county since 26 February, has been identified at Tuddenham St Martin, near Ipswich.
Suffolk Trading Standards said more than 13,500 ducks would be culled.
It is understood the case is on a farm linked to Gressingham Foods - a company that saw the previous case emerge at its site at Debach, near Woodbridge, where 82,400 ducks had to be culled...