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Bird flu: French farmers ordered to keep poultry indoors

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Bird flu: French farmers ordered to keep poultry indoors
Julen Perez (L) and Sabrina Larzabal (R) look at the ducklings in their farm in Lohitzun-Oyhercq, southwestern France on May 25, 2021. (Photo by GAIZKA IROZ / AFP)

French farmers have been ordered to keep their poultry indoors due to the heightened risk of bird flu being spread by migratory birds.

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The order published in France's Journal officiel on Friday follows a similar measure adopted in the Netherlands last week after a case of the highly-contagious H5 strain of bird flu was discovered on a poultry farm and 36,000 birds were slaughtered as a protective measure.   

"The rising infection rate in migratory corridors justifies raising the risk level" for all of metropolitan France to "high", said the order.

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The French agricultural ministry said separately that 130 outbreaks of bird flu in wild fowl and farm poultry have been discovered since August in Europe.

So far no cases have been found among professional poultry farmers in France.

The French government hopes that the lockdown will help avoid a repeat of last year, when bird flu was found in nearly 500 locations, severely disrupting the production of foie gras from ducks in southwestern France.

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