Description: World Organisation for Animal Health
Headline: WATT Poultry, 1/7/2026
The presence of Newcastle disease was confirmed in four commercial broiler flocks in Spain, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) reported.
Before this, Spain had been free of the disease since 2022.
According to the WOAH report, three of the affected flocks were in Castelló de Rugat. Those three flocks collectively included 64,350 birds, with the largest of those including 28,500 broilers.
Also hit by the virus was a flock of 15,7050 broilers in Llutxent.
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