CFIA urges hobby and backyard farms to protect flocks fro Bird Flu
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — It’s a serious disease that can kill poultry and potentially spread to people working closely with poultry, making them sick.
Avian influenza (AI), also known as Bird Flu, is being monitored by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), for outbreaks around the world. Right now, AI is widespread in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Canada is not immune to outbreaks of bird flu in poultry populations. Several outbreaks, including as recently as 2015, caused significant damage to poultry owners in several provinces.
Ontario and British Columbia (BC) have both issued reminders to the poultry industry to be vigilant for AI, and the province of BC has raised its alert system to “yellow”.