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"Tens of thousands of Christmas dinners could disappear due to outbreaks of bird flu on farms across the country, a poultry farmer has warned. Recent cases of bird flu have been confirmed at units in North Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Devon and East Sussex - with fears also rising over dwindling supplies of turkey. Farmer Andrew Goodman, who works at Goodman's Geese in Great Witley, Worcestershire, told the BBC that the threat of bird flu infections was a continual worry ahead of the festive period."
The Independent covers a wide range of topics, including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, and funds reporting through reader donations while avoiding paywalls. The organization emphasizes sending reporters to gather facts and provide coverage trusted across the political spectrum. Recent avian influenza cases have been confirmed at units in North Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Devon and East Sussex, raising concerns about dwindling turkey supplies before the holidays. A poultry farmer warned that a single outbreak could force slaughter of birds and, under free-range rules, prevent restocking for 12 months, causing severe impacts on festive poultry availability. Bird flu spreads through bird droppings, saliva, and contaminated feed and water.
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