Control zones set up in Fraser Valley after Newcastle disease detected The establishment of the primary control zones in the Fraser Valley means that birds, byproducts and items that have contacted the birds cannot be moved within or through the areas without permission The agency says that before the disease was detected in B C this month, including at a commercial pigeon operation, the last infections in
Fraser Valley Zoning Project - inspection. canada. ca The CFIA will introduce 11 predetermined geographical zones We will declare a Fraser Valley Primary Control Zone (FV PCZ) with applied movement restrictions when we detect avian influenza in poultry within the zone or within 10 km of an infected premises
Control zones set up in Fraser Valley, B. C. , after Newcastle disease . . . CHILLIWACK — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has put up controls on the movements of birds around two commercial poultry farms experiencing the first outbreaks of virulent Newcastle disease in Canada in more than 50 years The establishment of the primary control zones in the Fraser Valley means that birds, byproducts and items that have […]
CFIA shrinks restricted zone in B. C. avian flu outbreak The primary control zone covers the entire southern half of B C , including Vancouver Island and the Queen Charlotte Islands As of Wednesday, CFIA said, the “restricted” zone now uses the Trans-Canada Highway as its northern border, rather than the Fraser River
AI Permitting Details for Producers Growers (CFIA) has established primary control zones (PCZ) in the areas where the disease has been identified Within the PCZ is an Infected Zone (0-3 km from the infected premise) and a Restricted Zone (3-10 km from the infected premise) The below map shows the current PCZ in the Fraser Valley
Control zones set up in Fraser Valley, B. C. , after Newcastle disease . . . The establishment of the primary control zones in the Fraser Valley means that birds, byproducts and items that have contacted the birds cannot be moved within or through the areas without permission The agency says the virus affects both wild and domestic birds and can cause pink eye in humans, and birds at the infected farms must be culled
Moving flocks and poultry products through control zones Find out if your area is impacted or near an infected zone touched by the latest bird flu What you must do to move birds and by-products in a primary control zone What to expect from provincial and territorial governments, livestock and poultry industries as they conduct surveillance