Bird Flu Outbreak Confirmed in Scotland

Bird Flu Outbreak Confirmed in Scotland
Lohman Tradition Hens are pictured at Oakwood Farm in Selkirk, Scotland, on Feb. 21, 2006. Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
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Scotland reported a highly pathogenic bird flu in a free-range flock of hens near Gretna, Dumfriesshire, Dumfries, and Galloway, which prompted the government to impose restrictions at the commercial premises where the influenza was detected.

In a statement on Dec. 3, the Scottish government said the remaining birds at the premises would be “humanely culled” to curb the spreading of disease.

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