27,000 chickens culled in Bauchi to curb bird flu

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The Chairman, Technical Committee on the Control of Avian Influenza, Alhaji Samaila Burga, has disclosed that about 27,000 birds have been killed by Bauchi State Government to curtail the spread of Bird flu.

Burga on Friday said the Bird Flu, also known as Avian Influenza, broke out in two Local Government Areas; Bauchi and Toro.

According to him, nine poultry farms were affected by the outbreak in the two local government areas of the state.

He said that 27,000 birds were killed in one of the poultry farms to avert its spread across the state.

“The birds were depopulated to prevent other birds from contracting the deadly disease.

“The committee was constituted by the state government as part of efforts to stop the spread of bird flu, which had spread to two local government in the states,” he said

Burga, also the state Commissioner for Agriculture and rural Development, said 130 veterinary doctors have been deployed to all the 20 local government areas for surveillance.

He said the government would embark on sensitisation of various stakeholders to educate them on how to detect any live bird infected with the disease.

Burga urged poultry owners to ensure adherence to guidelines on setting up of poultry and protection against the birds deadly diseases.

He said the state government is committed to tackling the menace and resurgence of such influenza virus.

Burga also warned people to avoid eating affected birds.

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