The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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The Department of Animal Health (DAH) of Quang Ninh province has culled 2000 colored chickens in a household farm due to H5N6 avian flu. Half of the 7-week-old flock displayed symptoms and succumbed to the virus in mid-December. The province's DAH said the farm had no certificate of origin and no va...
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