Rising Concerns Over Mutating Bird Flu in Canada

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The avian flu outbreak in British Columbia's Fraser Valley has severely impacted local poultry farmers, with nearly 50 flocks infected and millions of birds culled. Farmers like Mark Siemens and Derek Janzen are facing emotional and financial challenges as they work to sanitize their farms and prevent further infections. The outbreak, exacerbated by migratory birds, has led to heightened biosecurity measures and significant emotional tolls on farmers, many of whom run family operations. Despite the setbacks, farmers remain resilient, with hopes of rebuilding their flocks in the coming months.
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