Bird flu in the Diepholz district: obligation for poultry to be kept has been waived!
Confirmed cases of bird flu in cranes have been reported in the Diepholz district. A requirement for poultry to be housed was enacted.

Bird flu in the Diepholz district: obligation for poultry to be kept has been waived!
The discovery of the bird flu virus is causing unrest in the Diepholz district. As diepholz.de reports, the virus was detected in several dead cranes. These findings come from the Lower Saxony State Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety (LAVES), but are preliminary and are still awaiting confirmation from the Friedrich Loeffler Institute (FLI).
The signs are clear: With the migration of birds from northeast to southwest Europe, more sick and dead animals can be expected in the district. For this reason, the district administration has already made it mandatory for poultry farms with more than 50 animals. However, the risk for humans of becoming infected with bird flu is considered to be low. The experts assume that continued human-to-human transmission is currently not likely.
Measures and recommendations
The district administration has made clear recommendations: “Stay away from dead wild birds!” is what comes from the offices. If someone discovers sick or dead birds, they should report the locations by email to buergertelefon@diepholz.de. A citizen hotline has been set up, which can be reached Monday to Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday until 1 p.m. on 05441 976-2030. Emails about locations are also checked on weekends and public holidays.
The situation remains tense and it is recommended to act with caution. You never know what will happen next. It is important to be vigilant and follow the regulations to minimize possible risks.
Birds in the sights of the authorities
Concern about animal health will continue to grow in the coming weeks. With winter approaching, we must prepare for the possibility that the number of dead or sick birds could increase. To ensure the well-being of the winged friends, people in the county must continue to remain vigilant and follow preventive measures if necessary.
To avoid further endangering local wildlife, it is important for everyone to adhere to the information received. Everyone can make a small contribution to keeping the situation under control.
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