Bird flu scare: 3 peacocks,2 peahens found dead in Maharashtra s Beed
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The carcasses of these birds were recovered from near Loni village located close to Balaghat mountain range in Shirur Kasar taluka of the district, an official from the animal husbandry department told .
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District animal husbandry officer Dr Vijay Deshmukh said the teams from the department were carrying out further formalities.
Aurangabad: Amid cases of avian influenza reported from parts of Maharashtra, six birds, including three peacocks and two peahens, were found dead in Beed district of the state, officials said on Saturday. The samples of these birds, which were found dead on Friday, have been sent for testing to check if they died due to avian flu, they said.
Bird flu: 3 peacocks, 2 peahens found dead in Maharashtra s Beed
The carcasses of these birds were recovered from near Loni village located close to Balaghat mountain range in Shirur Kasar taluka of the district, an official from the animal husbandry department told
PTI | January 23, 2021 | Updated 12:49 IST
The first case of bird flu was reported in the state on January 8
Amid cases of avian influenza reported from parts of Maharashtra, six birds, including three peacocks and two peahens, were found dead in Beed district of the state, officials said on Saturday. The samples of these birds, which were found dead on Friday, have been sent for testing to check if they died due to avian flu, they said.
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Bird flu scare: 3 peacocks, 2 peahens found dead in Maharashtra s Beed
Amid cases of avian influenza reported from parts of Maharashtra, six birds, including three peacocks and two peahens, were found dead in Beed district of the state, officials said on Saturday.
The samples of these birds, which were found dead on Friday, have been sent for testing to check if they died due to avian flu, they said.
The carcasses of these birds were recovered from near Loni village located close to Balaghat mountain range in Shirur Kasar taluka of the district, an official from the animal husbandry department told PTI.
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