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Nearly 2 Million Poultry Depopulated Due to HPAI: Focus on Biosecurity

A recent outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has led to the depopulation of nearly 2 million poultry at a commercial egg facility in Weld County, Colorado. This has highlighted the importance of robust bio-security measures in agriculture.

Key Points

  • Bio-security Measures: Colorado’s agriculture sector employs various biosecurity protocols, such as site-specific clothing, shower-in/shower-out facilities, and dedicated truck washes to prevent disease spread.
  • State Response: The Colorado State Veterinarian’s office emphasizes cooperation among producers and state partners to monitor, test, and report HPAI cases promptly.
  • Industry Impact: The outbreak’s economic impact is significant, with early detection and reporting being crucial to minimizing spread and ensuring indemnity compensation for producers.
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