The risk of bird flu in Kanan, tiger, leopard and lion will not get chicken

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The risk of bird flu in Kanan, tiger, leopard and lion will not get chicken


CG News: Kanan Pendari Zoo is under threat of bird flu. In view of this, the Zoo management has started taking precautions. In this, the chicken given in the diet to the tiger, leopard and lion has been banned first. Apart from this, birds are also being taken care of with special effort.

Regular cleaning of the cage is being done with the sanitization. Bird flu outbreak has spread to many parts of the country. Zoo has birds and animals of various species, which may be sensitive to infectious diseases such as bird flu. It was necessary to ban the sale of carnivorous objects of Lihaja, chicken, chicken and other birds. This step has been taken to prevent the birds from coming in contact, so that the epidemic cannot be spread.

The management believes that this step will control the spread of bird flu and ensure safety of animals. This step has been taken by the state government and local administration to protect the birds and other creatures of Zoo. Bird flu outbreak has spread to many parts of the country. Due to this, the risk of disease has increased in wildlife and pet birds.

26 kg chicken is supplied per day

Kanan Pendari Zoo remains a diet table for non -vegetarian wildlife. Under this, 225 chicken is given to wildlife every Wednesday. There is a rule to give mutton on other days. However, Zoo has some aged tigers and leopards. Those who are given chicken in the diet. 26 kg chicken comes daily for them. But in view of bird flu, Xu management has decided to give them mutton in diet instead of chicken.

Appeal to tourists

Apart from this, Xu management is also appealing to the visiting tourists to take precautions. They are advising them not to touch the body of any bird nor buy any kind of meat. Along with this, the officials of Kanan Pendari Zoo have also ensured that all security measures are followed.

Apart from this, the situation should also be monitored continuously. In view of the bird flu, care is being taken in Kanan Pendari. It has been banned from giving chicken to wild animals. At the same time, special monitoring is also being done along with cleaning the cage of birds. – Sanjay Luther, Superintendent in charge, Kanan Pendari Joo