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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Not oblivious Breeders Bird Flu


Monday, December 17, 2012, 08:35:00


BULAKAMBA - The rise of bird flu issues that plague the local duck (duck) in the Bradford district and various other areas, did not make the farmers trauma. They continued cultivation activity was in the midst of the many ducks that died suddenly. "I do not give up because it had become a job, if sailing is not afraid of the waves means ready to eat," said Rosidin (52), the farmer from the village of Pakijangan, District Bulakamba. Previously, breeders who are members of KTTI Ayem Adem was surprised by the sudden deaths of hundreds of ducks. Rosidin believes, mass death is currently not duck bird flu as reported, but due to natural weather extremes.  Moreover, there had been no history of the ducks died of bird flu. Hence, ignoring Rosidin and continue to add as many as 1400 population meri (duckling) in the cage. "Let any bird flu should not exist everywhere. But my feeling is due to the dry weather penjang, thus fitting the rain comes from evaporated. When it shade will also be normal again, "said he who claimed to have been breeding for 40 annual iti./

 Chairman KTTI Adem Ayem Pakijangan, Atmo Suwito Rasban SE, said so far the news of sudden death from bird flu in ducks do not affect the activity of farmers in the region. The farmers still believes death is normal duck because the weather disease. "Our members alone there are 65's breeder, although there were 600 dead tails but they are not affected and will continue their activities," he explained.Meanwhile, Head of the Animal Husbandry Department of Veterinary Public Health Brebes drh Jhoni Murahman said today the death of ducks occurred again . Even the total number of dead ducks in the Bradford district has reached 11 600 tails. http://www.jpnn.com/read/2012/12/17/150767/Peternak-Tak-Gubris-Flu-Burung-?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed