Cases of bird flu confirmed in Sask.
The brutal wave of bird flu that has devastated commercial poultry farms across North America has spread further in Saskatchewan.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said it detected the highly pathogenic avian influenza in a backyard flock in the rural municipality of Loreburn and a small commercial flock in the municipality of Moose Mountain.
The virus was first detected in a snow goose near Elrose on April 8.
On April 14, Saskatchewan’s Chief Veterinary Officer put in place an animal health control area order to limit the co-mingling of poultry due to the risk of the bird flu. The order prohibits birds from going to and appearing in shows, auctions, agricultural fairs, and any other events where birds would be brought together from multiple locations.