Fear of avian flu descends on B.C. farms as millions of chickens are killed

Chickens are seen at a poultry farm in Abbotsford, B.C., on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022. ºÃÉ«tv Food Inspection Agency data show there have been 39 B.C. outbreaks of H5N1 avian flu since Oct. 20, resulting in almost five million birds dying of infection or being "humanely depopulated" to halt the spread of the virus. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. - It's the first thing poultry farmers in British Columbia's Fraser Valley think about in the morning, and the last thing they worry about at night, according to industry spokeswoman Amanda Brittain.

The threat is avian flu, which has resulted in the deaths of millions of birds from infection or culling, and has become a pervasive fear for farmers as infections spread, said Brittain, chief information officer with the BC Poultry Association.

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