
Poultry producers on alert after avian flu infects three Saskatchewan flocks
No commercial poultry farms in Saskatchewan have encountered avian flu yet, but recent cases in backyard flocks have prompted heightened awareness with producers who are ensuring they’re up to date on biosecurity measures.
Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan’s executive director Michael Kautzman said this is the time of year to prepare as migratory birds return to the Prairies. It’s been quiet the last few years, but the amount of cases this season is more than before.
“Being this early in the year, that kind of gets your back up. It gets you a little bit worried that it’s going to be just one of those years where we actually do see some cases,” he said.
The three infected premises are mainly confined to the province’s southeastern flank, which is typical for migration patterns, Kautzman said. It’s where the virus spreads that will provide a clearer picture on its possible mutation and the proper response to contain it.