Petting farm in Campbell River, B.C., culls entire bird flock over avian flu outbreak

Chickens stand in a holding pen at Ettamarie Peterson's farm in Petaluma, Calif., on Jan. 11. A petting farm on Vancouver Island says it was forced to cull its entire flock of about 50 chickens and ducks after they contracted the highly infectious avian flu. (AP Photo/Terry Chea)

A petting farm on Vancouver Island says it was forced to cull its entire flock of about 50 chickens and ducks when they contracted the highly infectious avian flu.

In the post to social media, Holly Hill Farm in Campbell River says it is "devastated," noting each bird had a name, but it was forced to kill the flock "to prevent the spread and help protect food sources."

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