Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Since March 18th, bird flu has hit 23 farms in Nepal

 
Photo and headline:  The Katmandu Post, 4/6/2026
According to the Department of Livestock Services (DLS), Sunsari is the hardest hit, with 12 poultry farms affected. Outbreaks have also been confirmed in eight farms in Morang, two in Jhapa, and one in Chitwan. 
Data as of Saturday show that a total of 113,608 birds, including chickens and ducks, have been culled across these locations. Additionally, authorities have destroyed 211,867 eggs and 25,800 kg of feed. Of the culled birds, approximately 85 percent were layers. 
Indira Sharma, spokesperson for the department, said that all necessary measures have been initiated to prevent the disease from spreading to other districts. She added that the DLS is coordinating with relevant agencies across all three tiers of government to implement containment and control protocols. 
The department has identified several factors contributing to the outbreak. Experts say tall trees near farms, which serve as habitats for wild birds, may have enabled contact between infected wildlife and domestic poultry[emphasis added]
 
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