Avian influenza means that stables are mandatory in North Frisia – Animal Alarm!
In Flensburg, poultry farms in North Frisia are now required to have stables due to an outbreak of avian influenza. Learn more.

Avian influenza means that stables are mandatory in North Frisia – Animal Alarm!
There is currently worrying news from North Frisia: Avian influenza has found its way into two companies on the islands of Sylt and Föhr. How NDR According to reports, around 180 fattening geese have already been killed, while another 160 animals have previously died. The North Friesland district has therefore decided to require all poultry farms in coastal areas, islands and Halligen to have stables in order to contain the spread of the disease.
These measures do not come out of the blue. The regulation for companies that keep more than 500 animals was introduced in mid-October, according to which they have to accommodate their poultry. However, now, due to the latest developments, the stable requirement applies to all businesses in the coastal area. In the rest of the district, businesses with at least 50 animals must also ensure that their animals are protected.
The current situation in the coastal area
The situation on the North Sea coast is particularly tense because many migratory birds rest there. These birds could potentially be carriers of the virus, risking further spread in the region. The measures are therefore urgently needed to ensure the health of poultry flocks and prevent a possible epidemic.
Similar to the poultry industry, there are challenges in the tech world that make us think. An example is the problem encountered when configuring the Eureka client in a Spring Boot application. According to a report on Stack Overflow Developers often need support when error messages like the `UnsatisfiedDependencyException` occur. This happens when necessary dependencies, such as the Maven dependency for the Eureka client, are missing.
Summary and outlook
Whether it's about the keeping and health of poultry in North Frisia or technical challenges in software development - challenges are everywhere! The constant willingness to find solutions and make adjustments is the key to success, no matter the area. It remains to be seen how the situation in the poultry sector will develop and whether the measures will have the desired effect.
The coming weeks are crucial for those affected in North Frisia. Careful management and cooperation from all stakeholders are required to minimize the risk of further spread of avian influenza. The efforts are important in both agriculture and technology and can say a lot about how we can overcome challenges. We will continue to keep you updated on developments.