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These people may have been inspired by animals they observed in nature, where there are many birds with mohawks that rival ...
Poultry farmers are once again able to move birds across north-east Victoria without restriction after Agriculture Victoria declared an end to the latest avian influenza outbreak in the state. In ...
Agriculture Victoria said 1.3 million birds were killed across eight Victorian properties to prevent the spread of the two high pathogenicity bird flu strains.
Avian influenza has been found on a second property at Euroa. Those within the control area with more than 50 poultry are now required to house their birds. Agriculture Victoria this week found ...
Another farm has been hit with the bird flu just days after the federal government announced Australia had eradicated all outbreaks. Here’s what you need to know. The case in Euroa on Thursday ...
CONCERN has been expressed at the possibility of the extinction of the lyre-bird in Victoria, but F. Lewis, chief inspector of fisheries and game, points to the improvement which has taken place ...
Agriculture Victoria named birds at “high risk” of infection as “chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guinea fowl, quail, pheasants, emus and ostriches”.
“Victoria’s poultry sector has experience with H7 bird flu from 2020 and 2024, and we remain grateful that Australia is free from H5 bird flu.” But Dr Bell said those who ran poultry in ...
Avian influenza has been found on a second property at Euroa. Those within the control area with more than 50 poultry are now required to house their birds.
Agriculture Victoria named birds at “high risk” of infection as “chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guinea fowl, quail, pheasants, emus and ostriches”.
Another farm has been hit with the bird flu just days after the federal government announced Australia had eradicated all outbreaks. Here’s what you need to know. The case in Euroa on Thursday ...
Agriculture Victoria named birds at “high risk” of infection as “chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guinea fowl, quail, pheasants, emus and ostriches”.