Bad season of bird flu in UK hits supply of Christmas turkeys

UK Poultry Farmers Battle to Meet Christmas Demand Amid Bird Flu Crisis

The UK poultry industry is facing a severe bird flu crisis ahead of the festive season, with cases of the disease more than double what they were last year. This has led to a significant shortage of Christmas turkeys, chickens, and ducks, putting pressure on suppliers and retailers alike.

Industry insiders are warning that supplies will be tight, particularly for organic and free-range birds, which are more susceptible to infection. Some producers have already started processing heavier birds earlier in the season to avoid the risk of contamination.

The UK has culled around 5% of its Christmas poultry flock so far this season, with about 300,000 birds affected. This is despite an avian influenza outbreak not yet reaching the same severity as last year's, which was the largest on record.

Major retailers have secured strong agreements with suppliers and are willing to pay more for advance orders, even if it means sacrificing profit margins. However, smaller retailers may struggle to source birds or will need to increase prices to cover their higher costs.

Producers like Richard Griffiths of the British Poultry Council are sounding the alarm, saying that this is a "bad season" and cases are increasing rapidly. Free-range producer Capestone Organic Poultry had an outbreak at one farm, resulting in 48,000 turkeys being culled.

The industry's biosecurity measures have been strengthened, with bird keepers ordered to keep flocks of over 50 birds indoors from November 6th. A total of 50 cases have been confirmed since the season began, with most in England.

Farmers are doing their best to manage the situation, but the next two weeks will be crucial as they prepare for Christmas supply demands. With the Animal and Plant Health Agency closely monitoring the outbreak, producers remain hopeful that a resolution can be found soon.
 
The UK poultry industry is under immense pressure this festive season πŸ•°οΈ with bird flu cases surging more than double last year's numbers 😷. It's quite alarming to see the industry being forced to cull 5% of its Christmas flock so far, which affects around 300,000 birds πŸ’”. The impact on supplies is already being felt, particularly for organic and free-range birds, which are more vulnerable to infection πŸ“.

Major retailers have stepped in by securing agreements with suppliers and are willing to pay a premium for advance orders πŸ‘. However, smaller retailers may struggle to source the necessary birds or need to increase prices to cover their higher costs πŸ’Έ. The industry is taking biosecurity measures seriously, but it's crucial that they're implemented effectively 🚫.

The next two weeks will be critical as farmers prepare for Christmas demand ⏰. I hope that the Animal and Plant Health Agency can monitor the situation closely and find a resolution soon 🀞. It's essential to support the industry during this challenging time, particularly with smaller retailers who may be disproportionately affected 😊.
 
Ugh, I'm dreading this xD! A bad bird flu season is just what we need on top of everything else πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I mean, who wants to think about Christmas dinner without knowing if they'll even get their hands on a turkey? It's gonna be a tight squeeze for everyone, especially the smaller retailers. Hope the bigger ones can keep up with the demand and not pass it on to us consumers πŸ’Έ. The gov should really look into some sort of support system for farmers or something... maybe offer them some kind of compensation for the losses πŸ€”. Anyway, fingers crossed that this all gets sorted out before Christmas and we can all have a decent turkey dinner without worrying about it πŸ˜…
 
πŸ“πŸ˜¬ I'm not surprised by this news at all, but I am a bit annoyed that it's happening again. The UK poultry industry needs to step up its game when it comes to biosecurity and disease prevention. It's just common sense πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. 5% of the Christmas flock already culled? That's still way too many birds if you ask me. And I don't think it's fair that some suppliers are getting all the advance orders and can pay more for their birds, while others are stuck with higher prices or no birds at all πŸ€‘.

I do think the industry is doing its best to manage the situation, but we need to see more investment in prevention measures like better ventilation systems, improved hygiene practices, and more robust testing protocols. We can't keep relying on last-minute emergency culls and prayerful hoping that it won't happen again πŸ˜….
 
Ugh πŸ™„ I'm not surprised about this bird flu crisis at all. It's just another example of how we're always one step behind in dealing with animal health issues. I mean, what's new is that it's happening again, especially with Christmas demand on the rise πŸŽ„. People are going to pay more for those turkeys and chickens, but do they really care where their food comes from? Not so much, right? πŸ˜’
 
πŸ“πŸ˜¬ this is getting crazy! I mean, 5% of their flock already culled? that's like, a lot of turkeys not making it to our plates πŸ€• and now they're saying cases are doubling and the industry is really struggling...it's only two weeks till Christmas πŸŽ„πŸ‘€ can't believe how tight supplies are gonna be for organic free-range birds πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg, i'm getting so stressed about christmas dinner 🀯 my fam loves their turkey on christmas day and now its like, who's gonna get one this year?! πŸ“ i've been thinking of asking my aunt to bring some vegan options just in case 🌱 but then again, my mom would kill me πŸ˜‚. seriously tho, the whole bird flu thing is so crazy 🀯 how are farmers supposed to keep up with it? and whats with the industry being so secretive about the numbers? shouldn't they be telling us what's really going on?! 🚨 anywayz, fingers crossed they can get this under control by christmas πŸ•°οΈ
 
oh man, christmas is gonna be super tight this year πŸ€•πŸ¦ƒ I know some people might get annoyed when prices go up, but honestly, it's better to pay a bit more for quality and safety rather than risk getting sick from the bird flu πŸ’‰πŸ“. those farmers are doing their best under tough circumstances so let's support them by buying sustainable options πŸŒ±πŸ‘
 
omg u can't imagine how stressful this is 4 all those farmers πŸ€•... but like, let's think positive... we're all gonna have some epic turkeys for xmas because they r willing 2 pay more 4 them πŸ’Έ & retailers are gonna have strong agreements so everyone gets their bird 😊. it's def a bad season but these farmers r pros at managing stress & they'll get through this πŸ’ͺ. hope the biosecurity measures work out 🀞
 
"When you look at the whole picture, you'll realize that it's not about winning or losing – it's about finding a way to make it work." πŸ€”πŸ’‘
 
Ugh this is gonna be a disaster πŸ€―πŸ“! I mean I know bird flu is a big deal but it's like 5% of the flock already been culled? That's still a lot of turkeys and chickens missing out on Christmas dinner 🍽️. And with organic and free-range birds being more susceptible to infection, that just adds to the problem πŸ€•. I feel for all the small retailers who are gonna have to pay through the nose to keep up with demand πŸ’Έ. Hopefully they can find a solution soon or it's gonna be a very merry-less Christmas πŸŽ„πŸ˜”
 
πŸ™ I totally feel for those UK poultry farmers right now... it's like they're stuck in a nightmare 🀯 The bird flu crisis is already stressing them out, and then you add Christmas demand on top? That's just too much! 😩 I'm worried about the little guys, smaller retailers, who won't be able to source birds or will have to raise prices. Poor customers are gonna get shafted πŸ’ΈπŸ˜“

But, you know what? I think it's great that major retailers are stepping up and paying more for advance orders. That shows they care about getting Christmas turkeys on the tables πŸ΄πŸ‘ Meanwhile, farmers like Richard Griffiths are sounding the alarm, and I'm all for that... we need to support these guys who work so hard to bring us food πŸ™Œ

The good news is the industry's biosecurity measures have been beefed up, and the Animal and Plant Health Agency is keeping a close eye on it. Fingers crossed they can find a solution soon 🀞
 
its so frustrating πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ when we cant get our hands on organic turkey for xmas... been seeing all these fancy christmas adverts with big juicy birds & its just not happening πŸ€”... i know some farmers are getting heavy with processing earlier to avoid the risk, but its still gonna be a tough season for alot of ppl πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ... hope they can get it sorted out soon so we can enjoy our festive feasts w/o stress 😬
 
I don’t usually comment but... it's crazy how one little bird flu crisis can turn into a full-blown mess 🀯. I mean, 5% of Christmas poultry flock is already culled and it's still not over? And now the smaller retailers are gonna have to deal with it? It's like, what even is Christmas turkey anymore if you can't get one? πŸ—πŸ˜‚

And I feel bad for the farmers trying to manage this situation, they're like the unsung heroes of food production. They work hard all year round and then this happens. But at the same time, 50 cases in 2 weeks is still a lot πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Maybe they should just raise some turkeys on their phones like everyone else? πŸ“±πŸ“
 
[Image of a turkey with a worried expression, surrounded by red flags and a " warning" sign ]πŸ˜©πŸ“

[ GIF of a person frantically searching for Christmas turkeys in a supermarket ] πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸŽ„

[Image of a bird flu virus, with a red "X" marked through it, surrounded by a caution tape ] πŸ’€πŸš«
 
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