
Around 53,000 birds of two poultry farms in Punjab's Mohali are to be culled after some samples from there testing positive for avian flu
Chandigarh: Around 53,000 birds of two poultry farms in Punjab's Mohali are to be culled after some samples from there testing positive for avian flu, a senior official said on Thursday.
The reports of samples taken from two poultry farms at Behra village in Dera Bassi in Mohali were received from the National Institute of High-Security Animal Diseases lab in Bhopal on Wednesday.
Bird flu
The culling of around 53,000 birds will either start today evening or tomorrow, said V K Janjua, Additional Chief Secretary (Animal Husbandry and Dairy).
As per the government of India guidelines, the birds of poultry farms located within one km of an infected farm have to be culled.
There was no other poultry farm other than these two within one km radius, an official said.
Chicken
The department has constituted 25 teams for the culling drive, he added.
The samples taken from two poultry farms had tested positive for H5N8 strain on Wednesday.
Punjab had sounded an alert earlier this month after bird flu cases were reported from several states and Union territories in north India, including Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi.