Germany to cull geese after low-risk bird flu found on firm
A series of European countries and Israel have found cases of H5N8 bird flu in the past few weeks and some have ordered that poultry flocks be kept indoors to avoid the disease spreading.
Most outbreaks involve wild birds but Germany, Hungary and Austria have also reported cases in domestic duck and turkey farms where all poultry have had to be culled. A case was also reported on a farm in Denmark on Monday.
Several countries impose import restrictions on German poultry over bird flu
The contagious H5N8 strain has been found in wild birds in much of Germany over past days and the country`s government has tightened sanitary rules for farms and warned it may order poultry to be kept inside.
More outbreaks of a severe strain of bird flu in Europe are likely to occur in the next few weeks as wild birds believed to transmit the virus migrate southward, the deputy head of the world animal health body said.






