Bird flu alarm: 18,000 turkeys in the Diepholz district threatened!

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Bird flu outbreak in Diepholz: 18,000 turkeys affected, protection and monitoring zones set up. Current information here!

Vogelgrippe-Ausbruch in Diepholz: 18.000 Puten betroffen, Schutz- und Überwachungszonen eingerichtet. Aktuelle Infos hier!
Bird flu outbreak in Diepholz: 18,000 turkeys affected, protection and monitoring zones set up. Current information here!

Bird flu alarm: 18,000 turkeys in the Diepholz district threatened!

In the tranquil Diepholz district in Lower Saxony, an acute outbreak of bird flu is causing great excitement. How n-tv According to reports, authorities are forced to kill around 18,000 turkeys to contain the dangerous disease. This drastic measure will be implemented in the Lemförde community on Thursday to prevent the disease from spreading.

Extensive security precautions have already been taken for the surrounding areas. There are now protection zones with a radius of three kilometers and a monitoring zone of ten kilometers around the outbreak site. The Lemförde joint municipality, parts of the Rehden joint municipality and the city of Diepholz itself are affected.

Security measures and restrictions

In order to inhibit the spread of the disease, restriction zones were set up in the region, which also include parts of the neighboring districts of Minden-Lübbecke (NRW), Osnabrück and Vechta. The consequence is a strict ban on the import and export of birds, fresh poultry meat, game birds and eggs. In addition, poultry farmers in the protection and surveillance zones must keep their animals in stables to avoid any contact with wild birds.

In a further step, the Diepholz district has also imposed a district-wide stable requirement for keeping poultry of more than 50 animals. The increase in such outbreaks is worrying - since the beginning of October, 32 cases have already been registered in poultry farms in Lower Saxony, which corresponds to a total of around 682,000 dead or killed animals. The Cloppenburg district in particular has suffered the most severe cuts with nine outbreaks.

The impact on the poultry industry

The bird flu will not only put a heavy burden on the affected farms, but could also have far-reaching consequences for the entire poultry industry in the region. It is already becoming apparent that the economic consequences will be significant, as entire companies will have to temporarily stop their operations and there could be a decline in supply.

The spread of this disease makes it clear that biosecurity in animal husbandry must be given the highest priority. In the Diepholz district and neighboring regions alone, the requirements must be met in order to stop further spread. The authorities and poultry farmers will face major challenges in the coming period.

What happens next remains to be seen. What is clear, however, is that the situation is serious and every step must be carefully considered to protect the animals and the local economy. The people of Lower Saxony must prepare for the fact that the consequences of this crisis will be felt for a longer period of time. So let’s look forward to developments in the next few days.