Avian influenza spreads across Canadian farms with 96 sites reported
October 19, 2022
(Steve Perez/ Associated Press)
Avian Flu (H5N1) is spreading across Canada, with the highest concentration of outbreaks reported on prairie farms, both Chicken and Turkey, and showing no signs of slowing down with over 3 million birds inflected.
by Cam Patterson
Last week, US new sources reported over 47 million birds were culled or died from the infection which will no doubt have a massive impact on chicken and turkey in grocery store shelves not to mention contributing to already inflationary prices ahead of the approaching holiday season.Meanwhile in Canada, the virus, while spreading quickly, is largely concentrated to prairie provinces yet will have no less of an impact on import bans, effecting trading stock, and contributing to inflation.“The impacts (of H5N1) are no less felt by a poultry industry hoping for a banner year following weather and Covid pandemic hardship the last few years”
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