January 23, 2011
[Korotokoro] in the hennery is finished, and the Miyazaki City Sadowara-cho and it takes a picture of the wistaria sideward and positive and truth at staff etc. of the prefecture who receive disinfection = 6:00PM of the 22nd.
It has been found that many of dying chickens were found about the problem of the highly pathogenic avian influenza generated in the hennery in Miyazaki City in the vicinity of the doorway in the henhouse in the investigation of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and Miyazaki Prefecture. When there is a possibility that the virus that adheres to the person and the thing invades from the doorway, the good Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry sends the epidemiological surveillance team by the specialist and examines it in detail.
This hennery had six henhouses, and about 10,000 total was bred according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry etc.36 chickens were found dead in a henhouse that was the nearest the entrance of the entire hennery on the 21st among these. 36 majority were dead in one vicinity of the doorway that existed in the henhouse.
Henhouses are 42 meters in length, 7 meters in width, and 3.5 meters in height. About 1500 puts in [kago], it is, is bred [nai] [hiraka] by the method, and air passes side in the state of the wire net. The survey team examines whether the disinfection tank was appropriately set up in the vicinity of the doorway.
The hole opens in the wire net of the henhouse, and the wild bird can invade in the hennery in Shimane Prefecture Yasugi City where a bird full Inn was generated last November. When the [fusetori] net of about two centimeters in the diameter of the reticulation was set up in the hennery in Miyazaki City, a good survey team examines the net.
Moreover, the pond where ducks came flying to places away from the hennery by about 500 meters turned out. As for the bird full Inn has generated in various parts of Japan at this season, the migrant that goes from the vicinity of Siberia south is doubted as an infection source.
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