Seaham turkey farmers fear bird flu could destroy business

Stuart WhincupNorth East and Cumbria

BBC A pen containing a large number of turkeys. They have dark coloured fathers and white heads with red necks. A basket containing cabbages hangs among them for food.BBC

Turkey farmer Richard Dryden said bird flu can be spread through faeces, skin cells or feathers

A turkey farmer has said the current strain of bird flu could have a “devastating impact” on many farms as they…

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