Agriculture Roundup for Friday November 10, 2023
The number of B.C. poultry flocks infected with avian flu is growing dramatically as migrating wild birds spread the disease while flying south for the winter.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says 22 flocks, many of them large, commercial operations in the Fraser Valley, have been infected since October 20th.
About half a dozen new infections were identified yesterday, seven of them involving commercial poultry operations between Langley and Chilliwack, and one linked to a backyard flock in Qualicum on Vancouver Island.
The B.C. Agriculture Ministry said once a positive test is confirmed, the flock is quarantined, culled, and then disposed of.