"Till yesterday, 20,000-odd birds were culled. Today, we are hoping to do (culling of) another 30,000 to 35,000 birds today," Animal Husbandry Department Director D Venkateswarlu told PTI, adding that the authorities have escalated efforts targeting 1.25 lakh more.
The infected poultry farm in Thorrur village on the city outskirts in Ranga Reddy district would be "cleared" today. In addition, culling has started within one km area (termed as infected zone) around this "epicentre" of the bird-flu (H5N1 virus) outbreak.
Samples have been taken from "surveillance zone" (areas coming under 10 km radius from Thorrur) to see whether "there is "hidden infection" in 18 villages, where the poultry population is estimated at around eight lakh.
"There is no case for concern", said Venkateswarlu, even as poultry industry seemed worried over the fall-out of the bird-flu outbreak on sales of eggs and chicken.
Telangana produces six crore eggs per day, and the poultry population is just under seven crore, according to officials.
"We have collected samples of some water birds, including the ducks", he added.
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