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2 Sonoma County farms report avian flu outbreaks, resulting in destruction of nearly 290,000 birds

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Avian Flu Strikes ⁢sonoma County Farms,Nearly 290,000 Birds Destroyed

Sonoma County,CA – January 23,2025 – ⁢Two Sonoma County poultry farms​ have been hit by avian influenza outbreaks,leading ​to the mandated destruction⁤ of nearly 290,000 birds,officials⁣ confirmed this week.​ The⁣ outbreaks ⁢come as migrating birds perhaps contribute​ to ⁣the spread of⁢ respiratory ​infections in ⁢poultry, according to experts.

Reichardt Duck Farm bore the brunt ⁢of the recent losses, being‍ obligated to euthanize⁣ it’s entire flock. Owner Phil Reichardt estimates the​ farm currently has approximately 15,000‍ eggs incubating, with another 20,000-30,000 eligible‌ for incubation ⁢soon, all ⁤of which must be moved offsite for rearing.

“It’s an expensive process when no revenue is coming in,” Reichardt said.‌ “But it’s all‍ we certainly know how to do. So we keep⁢ going even when‌ it ⁣feels like ‌we’re ‍battering our heads against a brick wall.”

The Department of Agriculture offers an indemnity program to compensate farmers for income lost⁤ due to avian flu. Sonoma County farms received a total of $10.6‌ million in reimbursements‍ during ‍the 2023-24 outbreaks. However, Reichardt expressed concern that ⁣the department’s assessment of ​fair⁤ market ‌value for the ducks differs significantly ⁣from his own.

Reichardt also questioned the USDA‘s strict depopulation requirements, suggesting alternative approaches. “Could we⁣ have euthanized the affected birds and monitored the others? And continue testing birds?” he⁣ wondered,noting that only a couple dozen ducks were ⁤confirmed sick during the recent outbreak. “I⁤ think I ‍understand USDA’s stance. This thing is terrible. ⁤When it takes​ hold, it’s like a wildfire. But​ I think there are other methods to put‌ out ⁣the wildfire. It’s a depressing process ​to put down healthy, happy birds.”

The farm faces ⁤a four-month ⁢wait before reintroducing birds, with additional ‍months needed for young ducks to⁤ mature ‍and begin ⁣laying eggs.‍ Reichardt Duck Farm was⁢ still recovering from a previous outbreak in late⁣ 2023,which forced the euthanasia of over‌ 200,000 birds,and had only ‌reached approximately 40% of​ its pre-2023 levels⁣ before⁤ the⁣ latest blow.

The outbreaks also raise concerns about potential job losses for farm staff. Reichardt expressed deep⁢ concern for his ‌employees, stating, ​”It really gets me emotional. ‌Some of them‍ are family to us. These⁤ people are working their ⁤butts ⁣off ‍to‌ put themselves out of work.”

these outbreaks follow a pattern established in the 2023-24 season.The first major California outbreak of that period occurred in late ‌October 2023 at a turkey facility in ⁢Merced County, ultimately ​leading to the ⁣deaths of at least 6.3 million ‍commercial birds statewide. Sonoma‌ County producers alone experienced an estimated ​$22 million in financial losses.​ The outbreaks⁣ also contributed to a surge in egg prices in stores. While Sonoma County was spared the worst of the ‍2023-24 ⁤pandemic, which‌ saw over 16.5 million birds die statewide, this ⁣winter already poses ⁣a ⁣meaningful threat.

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