We will cull the chicken by wringing their necks and then bury them. The numbers (of birds) this time are less as most of it is backyard poultry.

It's an onerous task, but we should finish it by this evening.

Dozens of samples from poultry had been collected after the first outbreak. The results of those are coming out in phases.

Thirteen new areas have been certified. It has been shown that an area that was looking blank between infected areas is also infected.

There is no time for niceties. The birds have to be killed as fast as possible.

A few more birds could be left, but we will kill them off by noon today.

Chemical treatment should have been done so that dogs, carnivores and insects cannot access the birds.