Sunday, December 25, 2011

Ssshhhh..Bangladesh Has a few Bird Flu problems #h5n1 #birdflu

..don't tell anybody..



Poultry industry faces challenges
Posted by Salam on December 23rd, 2011 10:03 PM


More bird flu in poultry sector in the autumn. During the past one week, Bogra, Faridpur, Gazipur, Kishoreganj, Tangail and Dhaka around about derasa 'farm have been infected with bird phlute. The current month to three million infected chickens died of bird phlute. It increases the severity of the outbreak of bird flu in the winter from January khamaridera fear. Poultry experts say, through the winter birds have bird flu in the country characche. Ministry of Fisheries and pranisampada as of December 1 this year
3 million affected by the bird phlute 87, has been killing thousands of chickens...
 
However, the poultry farm in Bangladesh, said the National Assembly and Secretary General khondakara samakalake attend, as well as their association in January of this year due to bird flu and poultry dishes priced from 0 up to about 8 thousand farms closed in December. The chickens died of bird phlute more than 50 lakh..

"EDIT spread by dogs..or in dogs???"

 ...The spread of bird flu epidemic in dogs. Thousands of farms in the country affected by bird phlute adhidaphatara local pranisampada it is not listed. Kapasiyara small poultry farm owner amirula khamari snow by the bird flu virus by a new attack has started. He demanded the government to identify the virus is said to take the necessary initiatives. Poultry experts said, a distance of one farm to another farm - about two kilometers, but also because it is not manache. One farm to another farm in the distance is less easily spread bird flu, and dogs..

...Bangladesh National Assembly as well as protection of poultry farms, bird phlute current week's BMW polatrite gabatalira bridge at 3 's been killing chickens. Poultry farm in the same area at 13 prakausali rokanera thousand, 8 thousand chickens to death in the Tangail bhunapurera polatrite Swapan. The incident occurred in many khamarei...

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     Poultry industry faces challenges
Posted by Salam on December 23rd, 2011 10:03 PM
More bird flu in poultry sector in the autumn. During the past one week, Bogra, Faridpur, Gazipur, Kishoreganj, Tangail and Dhaka around about derasa 'farm have been infected with bird phlute. The current month to three million infected chickens died of bird phlute. It increases the severity of the outbreak of bird flu in the winter from January khamaridera fear. Poultry experts say, through the winter birds have bird flu in the country characche. Ministry of Fisheries and pranisampada as of December 1 this year
3 million affected by the bird phlute 87, has been killing thousands of chickens. However, the poultry farm in Bangladesh, said the National Assembly and Secretary General khondakara samakalake attend, as well as their association in January of this year due to bird flu and poultry dishes priced from 0 up to about 8 thousand farms closed in December. The chickens died of bird phlute more than 50 lakh...

....  The spread of bird flu epidemic in dogs. Thousands of farms in the country affected by bird phlute adhidaphatara local pranisampada it is not listed. Kapasiyara small poultry farm owner amirula khamari snow by the bird flu virus by a new attack has started. He demanded the government to identify the virus is said to take the necessary initiatives. Poultry experts said, a distance of one farm to another farm - about two kilometers, but also because it is not manache. One farm to another farm in the distance is less easily spread bird flu, and dogs. "edit : spread by dogs?"

 On behalf of the Government, if the temperature increase will reduce the incidence of bird flu. However, this information by e-dbimata experts. They say, if the temperature is 6 C above the bird flu virus is destroyed. But I was not a top temperature of 4 Celsius. Reduce the incidence of bird flu, which seems to be easy. This extreme situation of bird flu in neighboring countries...

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