S. Korea culls chickens over outbreaks of H5N1 bird flu
SEOUL – South Korean quarantine officials began slaughtering about 427,000 chickens Sunday as a precautionary measure after the outbreaks of the H5N1 avian influenza virus at two farms, the agricultural ministry said.The two cases of the highly pathogenic bird flu were reported at two chicken farms in Hwaseong, about 40 kilometers south of Seoul, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs said.The ministry did not give a specific time frame on when the quarantine officials will complete the culling.It marked the 23rd and 24th case of a highly pathogenic strain of H5N1 found at poultry farms in South Korea this winter since Nov. 8.Highly pathogenic avian influenza is very contagious among birds and can cause severe illness and even death, especially among poultry.Quarantine authorities slaughtered about 30 million poultry after the outbreak of avian influenza was first reported between November 2020 and April 2021, according to the data from Statistics Korea.The number of chicken layers in South Korea came to 72.61 million in the October-December period, up 33,000 from the previous year. (Yonhap)
SEOUL – South Korean quarantine officials began slaughtering about 427,000 chickens Sunday as a precautionary measure after the outbreaks of the H5N1 avian influenza virus at two farms, the agricultural ministry said.
The two cases of the highly pathogenic bird flu were reported at two chicken farms in Hwaseong, about 40 kilometers south of Seoul, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs said.
The ministry did not give a specific time frame on when the quarantine officials will complete the culling.
It marked the 23rd and 24th case of a highly pathogenic strain of H5N1 found at poultry farms in South Korea this winter since Nov. 8.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza is very contagious among birds and can cause severe illness and even death, especially among poultry.
Quarantine authorities slaughtered about 30 million poultry after the outbreak of avian influenza was first reported between November 2020 and April 2021, according to the data from Statistics Korea.
The number of chicken layers in South Korea came to 72.61 million in the October-December period, up 33,000 from the previous year. (Yonhap)