Monday, December 15, 2014

Ninth B.C. poultry farm hit by avian influenza

A 7,000-bird flock of chickens is the ninth to suffer an outbreak of H5N2 avian influenza in the Abbotsford-Chilliwack area of British Columbia.

That brings the total to about 188,000 turkeys and chickens that have either died or will be slaughtered in efforts to stop the spread of the high-pathogenic strain of avian influenza.

Seven countries, including the United States, have banned Canadian poultry because of this outbreak.


There’s an assumption it originated with wild ducks or geese passing through the Fraser Valley.