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The Clare County Dog Warden is prompting the general public not to deal with dead swans after bird influenza was discovered among a flock of turkeys in Monaghan.
Dog Warden Frankie Coote states he’s gotten a variety of employ relation to swans discovered near lakes and on beaches in the county, however is encouraging individuals to follow the Department of Farming’s suggestions when it pertains to avoiding the spread of the illness.
Constraints have actually been put in location around a county Monaghan turkey farm after a few of the 3,000 strong flock checked favorable for the H5N1 bird influenza infection.
Frankie Coote is asking the general public to call the Environmental Department at Clare County Council if they come across a dead bird around the county.
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