Bird flu cull begins in West Bengal

Health officials in eastern India began the slaughter of tens of thousands of chickens yesterday, a day after New Delhi confirmed an outbreak of the deadly avian flu in the region.
Anisur Rahaman, animal resources minister of West Bengal state, told AFP that 55 rapid response teams had fanned out from "core areas like Margram where the disease was first detected," intending to kill more than 400,000 chickens.
The slaughter started a day after India's agriculture ministry confirmed poultry deaths due to avian flu last week in densely-populated West Bengal, which borders Bangladesh, where authorities have struggled to contain an outbreak of the virus.
The birds slaughtered Wednesday were being put into sacks and would be buried, a health official told AFP at Margram village, 125 kilometres (75 miles) from the state capital Kolkata.
But villagers in Margram said they had sold sick and dead birds for human consumption.
"Most of the chickens (in Margram) died in the past fortnight," Mohammed Jinnah, a resident of Margram village, told an AFP photographer. "People here sold the dead chickens as meat for 10 rupees (25 cents) a kilo (2.2 pounds)."
"There are very few chickens left, most of the birds killed by the officers are ducks," he added.

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Bird flu cull begins in West Bengal

Health officials in eastern India began the slaughter of tens of thousands of chickens yesterday, a day after New Delhi confirmed an outbreak of the deadly avian flu in the region.
Anisur Rahaman, animal resources minister of West Bengal state, told AFP that 55 rapid response teams had fanned out from "core areas like Margram where the disease was first detected," intending to kill more than 400,000 chickens.
The slaughter started a day after India's agriculture ministry confirmed poultry deaths due to avian flu last week in densely-populated West Bengal, which borders Bangladesh, where authorities have struggled to contain an outbreak of the virus.
The birds slaughtered Wednesday were being put into sacks and would be buried, a health official told AFP at Margram village, 125 kilometres (75 miles) from the state capital Kolkata.
But villagers in Margram said they had sold sick and dead birds for human consumption.
"Most of the chickens (in Margram) died in the past fortnight," Mohammed Jinnah, a resident of Margram village, told an AFP photographer. "People here sold the dead chickens as meat for 10 rupees (25 cents) a kilo (2.2 pounds)."
"There are very few chickens left, most of the birds killed by the officers are ducks," he added.

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