Monday, December 29, 2008

Indonesia: Central Java: Corpse removed to the river Dozens dead chicken in Giriwoyo, residents fret


More on this situation. Map shows both Selogiri and Giriwoyo, about 30 miles apart (as the crow flies). Previously posted with map:

Sunday, December 28, 2008
Central Java: 156 positive bird flu Chicken sudden death



Edition: Tuesday, December 30 2008, hal.v
Corpse removed to the river
Dozens dead chicken in Giriwoyo, residents fret

Wonogiri (Espos) Dozens Sejati chicken in the Village, District Giriwoyo dead. Not to be definitive cause of death of poultry, but the local village that has not got the report about it.

"Since sepekan ago, a lot of dead chickens in our region, the number may be more than 50 chickens. We have reported this to the village, "said Wandi, Sejati of Hamlet, Village Sejati Espos when contacted on Monday (29/12).

Dituturkan Wandi, the death of tens of chicken in this suddenly make people worried, especially, a lot of dead chickens that carelessly discarded to the river and the grounds around the residence. He added, people have reported this problem to the local village head, but until now that he has not been there from the Office of zoological and Fisheries (Diswanperla) who came to monitor.

"The village head mengimbau to the residents so that the dead chicken carcass immediately burned. If a visit from the office, until this time there is no, "Wandi more emphatic.

This senada also expressed by other residents, Widodo. Widodo and his family is concerned enough that the number of dead chickens that carelessly discarded by residents. "Families do not have our poultry, but we are concerned with our health because a lot of dead chickens thrown in the river."

Separately, the Village Head Sejati, Daryoto, when dimintai confirmation on this claim did not know about the existence of the death of tens of chickens in the region. "I have not heard any chickens die suddenly in the village Sejati," he said quickly.

Pengandangan
Meanwhile, after the death of hundreds of chickens in Hamlet Susukan, Village Pare, Selogiri due to avian influenza virus (AI), last week, the target of an agreement pengandangan birds to avoid the spread of bird flu virus in their region. "Sunday (28/12), two chickens that died. Residents and the village already negotiate. By agreement of residents, at the latest by 31 December, all poultry must be in Susukan dikandangkan. If not, will be destroyed by the residents, "said village head Pare, WD Brasto, yesterday.

As previously made, as many as 158 chickens belonging to 32 families in the Hamlet Susukan died due to H5N1 virus infection. When asked about the planned publication of regulations village (Perdes) about the bird flu such as the Village Jendi, Brasto not confess to that stage. Section, he also needs to consider the application of regulations in the field. "For now, we have not thought to make Perdes, because so many things to consider, including how to pengaplikasiannya community. Currently, we focus on the dissemination of prevention first, "he demolished. - By: ewy

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