6500 Broiler Chickens Died Due To Strange Disease 

Medak/Hyderabad, Mar 17 (Maxim News): 6500 broiler chickens died in a single day due to a strange disease in a chicken farm in Medak district. For the past few months, a large number of broiler chickens have died in chicken farms in several villages in the Chinna Shankarampet mandal of the district. The latest death occurred on Sunday at the chicken farm of Banoth Swami Nayak of Gavvalapalli Thanda

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On the other hand, Narender Reddy, a resident of Jaligama village in Gajwel mandal of Siddipet district, is raising chickens for a company in his poultry farm in Ramaram village in Raipol mandal. About 4,000 chickens have died in this poultry farm in the past two days. (Maxim News)


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