Sunday, January 29, 2012

Indonesia: Yogyakarta Commentary #H5N1 #Birdflu

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1/29/12
On January 27th, we reported that some breeders pet poultry in Bantul, Yogyakarta had died. Article found here:
excerpt:

While in the district of Bantul, Yogyakarta, breeders pet birds died suddenly reported to the Department of Agriculture and Forestry Bantul regency. Reports to the Office comes from the various districts.

Furthermore, on January 28th, we report that 3 (of the 12) chickens owned by a family have died. 3 family members are ill. They live in Pugeran. Article can be found here:

three chickens in Pugeran, District Mergangsan died suddenly during three consecutive days. Of the 12 chickens owned, now live nine tails that do not die suddenly. In addition to the chicken's death, three members of the family owners of chickens also fell ill.

On January 28th, we report that for the past 3 months, there were about 60 free range chickens that died suddenly in Sanden and Srandakan. The Head of Department of Agriculture & Forestry Bantul, can remember how many...but they continue to monitor the condition of the chicken farms in three villages of two districts.

Since the last three months, there were already about 60 free-range chicken that died suddenly in the subdistrict of Sanden and Srandakan.

"But I forget how many numbers are in Sanden yesterday," said Head of Department of Agriculture and Forestry (Dispertahut) Bantul, Edy Suhariyanta.

Currently, Dispertahut still continue to monitor the condition of chicken farms in three villages of two districts. Three villages were Murtigading and Gadingsari, Sanden and Village Poncosari, Srandakan.
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