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France orders cull to contain bird flu

By Reuters in Paris | China Daily | Updated: 2017-01-06 07:28

France on Wednesday ordered a massive cull of ducks in three regions most affected by a severe outbreak of bird flu as it tries to contain the virus which has been spreading quickly over the past month, the Agriculture Ministry said.

All free range ducks, as well as geese, will be slaughtered between Thursday and approximately Jan 20 in an area in southwestern France comprising parts of the Gers, Landes and Hautes-Pyrenees administrative departments, it said in a statement.

France, which has the largest poultry flock in the European Union, has reported 89 outbreaks of the highly contagious H5N8 bird flu virus so far, a majority of which are in the Gers.

France orders cull to contain bird flu

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