Because a Slovenian chicken operation was influenced by the “Newcastle” disease, called “false bird flu”-the authorities also rise in the nearby Leibnitz district. However, an expert calms down: it is still not worried to worry.
It is just a small “tip” that is stuck in the Leibnitz district – but it is enough that the entire machine starts. “In Slovenia, the” Newcastle disease “was found in a company with around 200 animals,” says the head of the state veterinary authority Peter Eckhardt.
This is also called “false bird flu” because the highly contagious symptoms such as cough, diarrhea, therefore, also resemble death; The virus tribe is different. “So that all animals in this company had to be slaughtered.” The “Surveillance Zone” is ten kilometers of jet.
Only a fraction of it goes to the Leibnitz district, but it is sufficient to take measures in a mini part of the district. Eckhardt: “For the first time these are only random checks of the few chicken farmers in the area. A wave of information follows. “He makes clear:” This is no reason to worry, not a new plague. Just a precautionary measure.
Four Solar Districts Furthermore Risk Areas
Due to the real bird flu, there are still four styric districts-Hartberg-Fürstenfeld, Deutschlandsberg, Leibnitz and Southeast Styria risk areas with an upright stable obligation. However, this does not apply to hobby stops under 50 chickens!
Source: Krone

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