The Free Press Journal

626 poultry birds die in the state on Friday

- SANJAY JOG

A total of 732 birds including 626 poultry birds died due to avian influenza in Maharashtr­a on Friday. The samples are being sent to National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases in Bhopal and Diseases Investigat­ion Section, Pune for testing. A total of 14,524 deaths of various birds have been recorded till date since the outbreak of avian influenza (bird flu) on January 8.

Poultry samples from 16 districts were found positive for bird flu. All poultry birds, eggs, poultry feed and droppings within a radius of 1 km from the poultry farms are being scientific­ally destroyed. Out of 29 places, destructio­n of poultry, eggs, poultry feed and excreta has been completed in 25 places. So far 39,483 poultry birds, 8 ducks, 33,515 eggs and 53,046 kg poultry feed have been destroyed from infected zones.

The state government has sanctioned a compensati­on package of Rs 1.30 crore for culling of poultr y and other birds, eggs and poultr y feed and operationa­l cost of disease control within 1 km radius of the infected areas under the Bird Flu Disease Control Programme.

The package included Rs 20 per bird for laying birds up to 8 weeks, Rs 90 per bird for layer birds above 8 weeks, Rs 20 per bird for Broiler birds up to 6 weeks, Rs 70 for Broiler birds above six weeks, Rs 3 per egg for poultr y eggs, Rs 12 per kg for poultr y feed, Rs 35 per bird for ducks up to six weeks of age and Rs 135 per bird for ducks above six weeks.

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